It's very nice to be able to use the keymap from the xkbcommon project. Using xkbcommon a keymap is created and then converted to a kernel keymap as far as possible.
This support does not replace regular keymaps. There are no plans for this. The command looks like:
This implementation is inspired by the console-setup project. Many thanks to Anton Zinoviev for help.
At the moment compose is not implemented. This is because xkbcommon does not provide an API for iterating over a compose table. I hope to solve this problem in the future.
It's very nice to be able to use the keymap from the
xkbcommon
project. Usingxkbcommon
a keymap is created and then converted to a kernel keymap as far as possible.This support does not replace regular keymaps. There are no plans for this. The command looks like:
This implementation is inspired by the console-setup project. Many thanks to Anton Zinoviev for help.
At the moment compose is not implemented. This is because
xkbcommon
does not provide an API for iterating over a compose table. I hope to solve this problem in the future.