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52 lines
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The files in the symbols directory describe possible layouts for a given
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keyboard.
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The default layout in each file should describe the most common layout
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for its kind, usually the symbols printed on the keys. Layout variants
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can describe common differences that are not necessarily printed on the keys.
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(e.g. a phonetic version of Cyrillic).
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The names of the files are referenced throughout the XKB rules, and may be
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exposed in the X server configuration and in user configuration tools.
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The filenames use the following convention:
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Country layouts:
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Keyboard layouts for a country must use the 2-letter code from the
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ISO-3166 standard.
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Language layouts:
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Keyboard layouts for a language must use the 3-letter code from the
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ISO-639 standard.
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Script layouts:
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Keyboard layouts for a script must use the 4-letter code from the
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ISO-15924 standard.
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Other:
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Keyboard layouts that do not fit in the above model and directories
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must use a filename between 5 and 8 characters.
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The ISO codes can be found at the following addressed:
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Country layouts: http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/iso_3166-1_decoding_table.html
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Language layouts: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langcodes.html
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Script layouts: http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html
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The description in the directory file base.xml.in should match the group names
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in the symbols file.
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If the layout is country-based, this has to be the full
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name of the country. It is highly not recommended to use the forms
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"Republic of XXX" or "XXX Republic" - the form "XXX" should be used instead.
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The only exception is "United Kingdom".
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If the layout is language-based, this has to be the name of the language.
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Within single symbols file, all the variants should have the same group name
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(implemented using the "include" directive wherever possible).
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