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ckbcomp
Utility
The ckbcomp
accepts more or less the same arguments as the
setxkbmap
utility:
Usage: ckbcomp [args] [<layout> [<variant> [<option> ... ]]] Where legal args are: -?,-help Print this message -charmap <name> Specifies the encoding to use -I<dir> Add <dir> to list of directories to be used -keycodes <name> Specifies keycodes component name -symbols <name> Specifies symbols component name -rules <name> Name of rules file to use -model <name> Specifies model used to choose component names -layout <name> Specifies layout used to choose component names -variant <name> Specifies layout variant used to choose component names -v[erbose] [<lvl>] Sets verbosity (1..10). Higher values yield more messages -option <name> Adds an option used to choose component names
The main difference is the -charmap
parameter which specifies the
encoding to use. If the encoding is ENC then one of the following
files should exist:
ENC
ENC.gz
ENC.acm
ENC.acm.gz
/usr/share/consoletrans/ENC
/usr/share/consoletrans/ENC.gz
/usr/share/consoletrans/ENC.acm
/usr/share/consoletrans/ENC.acm.gz
acm/ENC.acm
This file should define the so called Application Character Map for ENC.
The option -I
add a directory to the list of directories where the
X keyboard definitions are searched. By default this directory list contains
the following directories:
/etc/console-setup/ckb
/etc/X11/xkb
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb
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The Hackers Guide for console-setup
Anton Zinovievanton@lml.bas.bg