From 990bc3f015a4f8fce2eb918375defcd44980a845 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 09:33:13 +0200 Subject: Used synchronise script to update files --- xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/README | 56 ++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) (limited to 'xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/README') diff --git a/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/README b/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/README index d91eda6e6..faaec09aa 100644 --- a/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/README +++ b/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/README @@ -1,28 +1,28 @@ -X Keyboard Extension --------------------- - -The X Keyboard Extension essentially replaces the core protocol definition of -keyboard. The extension makes possible to clearly and explicitly specify most -aspects of keyboard behaviour on per-key basis and to more closely track the -logical and physical state of the keyboard. It also includes a number of -keyboard controls designed to make keyboards more accessible to people with -physical impairments. - -There are five types of components in the server database corresponing to five -xkb symbolic names: symbols, geometry, keycodes, compat and types which -determine the keyboard behaviour. These five components can combined together -into a resulting keyboard mapping using the 'rules' component. - -The complete specification can be found on -http://xfree86.org/current/XKBproto.pdf - -For XKB configuration information see 'docs/README.config' file. - -For information how to further enhance XKB configuration see 'docs/README.enhancing' -file. - -For information how to replace existing XKB configuration database with -XKeyboardConfig see 'docs/HOWTO.transition' file. - -Contribution guidelines are described at -http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig/Rules +X Keyboard Extension +-------------------- + +The X Keyboard Extension essentially replaces the core protocol definition of +keyboard. The extension makes possible to clearly and explicitly specify most +aspects of keyboard behaviour on per-key basis and to more closely track the +logical and physical state of the keyboard. It also includes a number of +keyboard controls designed to make keyboards more accessible to people with +physical impairments. + +There are five types of components in the server database corresponing to five +xkb symbolic names: symbols, geometry, keycodes, compat and types which +determine the keyboard behaviour. These five components can combined together +into a resulting keyboard mapping using the 'rules' component. + +The complete specification can be found on +http://xfree86.org/current/XKBproto.pdf + +For XKB configuration information see 'docs/README.config' file. + +For information how to further enhance XKB configuration see 'docs/README.enhancing' +file. + +For information how to replace existing XKB configuration database with +XKeyboardConfig see 'docs/HOWTO.transition' file. + +Contribution guidelines are described at +http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig/Rules -- cgit v1.2.3