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280 lines
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// $XKeyboardConfig$
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// based on a keyboard map from an 'xkb/symbols/pl' file
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//
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// $XFree86: xc/programs/xkbcomp/symbols/pl,v 1.3 2003/04/19 12:22:12 pascal Exp $
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partial default alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "basic" {
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include "latin"
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name[Group1]="Poland";
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key <AD01> { [ q, Q ] };
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key <AD02> { [ w, W ] };
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key <AD03> { [ e, E, eogonek, Eogonek ] };
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key <AD09> { [ o, O, oacute, Oacute ] };
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key <AC01> { [ a, A, aogonek, Aogonek ] };
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key <AC02> { [ s, S, sacute, Sacute ] };
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key <AC04> { [ f, F ] };
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key <AB01> { [ z, Z, zabovedot, Zabovedot ] };
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key <AB02> { [ x, X, zacute, Zacute ] };
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key <AB03> { [ c, C, cacute, Cacute ] };
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key <AB06> { [ n, N, nacute, Nacute ] };
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include "kpdl(comma)"
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include "level3(ralt_switch)"
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};
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partial alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "qwertz" {
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// Describes the differences between a very simple en_US
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// keyboard and a very simple QWERTZ Polish keybaord
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include "latin(type3)"
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name[Group1]="Poland - qwertz";
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key <AE01> { [ 1, exclam, asciitilde, exclamdown ] };
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key <AE02> { [ 2, quotedbl, dead_caron, oneeighth ] };
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key <AE03> { [ 3, numbersign, dead_circumflex, sterling ] };
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key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, dead_breve, dollar ] };
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key <AE05> { [ 5, percent, degree, threeeighths ] };
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key <AE06> { [ 6, ampersand, dead_ogonek, fiveeighths ] };
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key <AE07> { [ 7, slash, dead_grave, seveneighths ] };
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key <AE08> { [ 8, parenleft, dead_abovedot, trademark ] };
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key <AE09> { [ 9, parenright, dead_acute, plusminus ] };
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key <AE10> { [ 0, equal, dead_doubleacute, degree ] };
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key <AE11> { [ plus, question, dead_diaeresis, questiondown ] };
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key <AE12> { [apostrophe, asterisk, dead_cedilla, dead_ogonek ] };
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key <AD01> { [ q, Q ] };
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key <AD02> { [ w, W ] };
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key <AD03> { [ e, E, EuroSign, cent ] };
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key <AD11> { [ zabovedot, nacute, division, dead_abovering ] };
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key <AD12> { [ sacute, cacute, multiply, dead_macron ] };
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key <AC02> { [ s, S, dstroke, section ] };
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key <AC03> { [ d, D, Dstroke, ETH ] };
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key <AC04> { [ f, F ] };
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key <AC08> { [ k, K, kra, ampersand ] };
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key <AC09> { [ l, L, lstroke, Lstroke ] };
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key <AC10> { [ lstroke, Lstroke, dollar, dead_doubleacute ] };
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key <AC11> { [ aogonek, eogonek, ssharp, dead_caron ] };
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key <TLDE> { [ abovedot, dead_ogonek, notsign, notsign ] };
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key <BKSL> { [ oacute, zacute, dead_grave, dead_breve ] };
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key <AB03> { [ c, C, cent, copyright ] };
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key <AB10> { [ minus, underscore, dead_belowdot, dead_abovedot ] };
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include "kpdl(comma)"
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include "level3(ralt_switch)"
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};
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// Polish Dvorak keymaps
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// by Rafal Rzepecki <divide@users.sf.net>
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// The base keymap "pl" places Polish quotes on quotemark key and
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// moves the dead symbols from there to "1/!" key. If you are used to common
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// dead keys placement, you could use "pl_altquotes"; in this layout
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// dead keys remain in the old place, whereas Polish quotes are placed on the
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// "1/!" key. If you do not use Polish quotes at all, you can use "pl_basic" map.
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// Basic Polish keymap (without Polish quotes)
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partial alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "dvorak" {
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include "us(dvorak)"
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name[Group1] = "Poland - Dvorak";
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key <AD08> { [ c, C, cacute, Cacute ] };
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key <AD10> { [ l, L, lstroke, Lstroke ] };
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key <AC01> { [ a, A, aogonek, Aogonek ] };
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key <AC02> { [ o, O, oacute, Oacute ] };
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key <AC03> { [ e, E, eogonek, Eogonek ] };
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key <AC09> { [ n, N, nacute, Nacute ] };
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key <AC10> { [ s, S, sacute, Sacute ] };
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key <AB09> { [ v, V, zacute, Zacute ] };
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key <AB10> { [ z, Z, zabovedot, Zabovedot ] };
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include "kpdl(comma)"
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// this to allow writing ALL CAPS with a Shift key
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include "level3(ralt_switch)"
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// use one of compose:* options to choose Multi_key, if you will,
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// or layout +level3(ralt_switch_multikey) to revert standard behaviour
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};
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// Default Polish keymap with Polish quotes on quotemark key
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partial alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "dvorak_quotes" {
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include "pl(dvorak)"
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name[Group1] = "Poland - Dvorak, Polish quotes on quotemark key";
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key <AD01> { [ apostrophe, quotedbl, doublelowquotemark, rightdoublequotemark ] };
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// Dead symbols moved to this key
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key <AE01> { [ 1, exclam, dead_acute, dead_diaeresis ] };
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};
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// Polish keymap with Polish quotes on key "1/!"
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partial alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "dvorak_altquotes" {
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include "pl(dvorak)"
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name[Group1] = "Poland - Dvorak, Polish quotes on key 1";
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key <AE01> { [ 1, exclam, doublelowquotemark, rightdoublequotemark ] };
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};
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partial alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "csb" {
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include "latin"
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name[Group1]="Poland - Kashubian";
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key <AD01> { [ q, Q ] };
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key <AD02> { [ w, W ] };
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key <AD03> { [ e, E, eacute, Eacute ] };
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key <AD04> { [ r, R, ediaeresis, Ediaeresis ] };
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key <AD06> { [ y, Y, EuroSign, cent ] };
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key <AD07> { [ u, U, ugrave, Ugrave ] };
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key <AD08> { [ i, I, ograve, Ograve ] };
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key <AD09> { [ o, O, oacute, Oacute ] };
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key <AD10> { [ p, P, ocircumflex, Ocircumflex ] };
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key <AC01> { [ a, A, aogonek, Aogonek ] };
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key <AC02> { [ s, S, atilde, Atilde ] };
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key <AC04> { [ f, F ] };
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key <AC09> { [ l, L, lstroke, Lstroke ] };
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key <AB01> { [ z, Z, zabovedot, Zabovedot ] };
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key <AB06> { [ n, N, nacute, Nacute ] };
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include "kpdl(comma)"
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include "level3(ralt_switch)"
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};
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// Russian Polish-phonetic Dvorak
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// by Adrian Dziubek <adrian.dziubek@gmail.com>
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//
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// This layout aims to enable Polish Dvorak users to type with Russian
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// Cyrillic alphabet by using the sound correspondence between Polish and
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// Russian languages.
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//
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// This keyboard should be intuitive. Please let me know, if my intuition
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// lets You down.
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//
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// The guidelines used:
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// - no Cyrillic symbols are placed on punctuation symbols,
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// - visual similarities are ignored if there is a sound correspondence:
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// no Cyrillic_es on c, no Cyrillic_er on p, no Cyrillic_ha on x etc.,
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// - the Latin symbols that have close sound correspondence (as read in Polish)
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// to Cyrillic symbols (as read in Russian) are mapped respectively:
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// * j -> Cyrillic_shorti,
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// * k -> Cyrillic_ka,
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// * b -> Cyrillic_be,
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// * m -> Cyrillic_em,
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// * w -> Cyrillic_ve,
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// * z -> Cyrillic_ze
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// * a -> Cyrillic_a,
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// * o -> Cyrillic_o,
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// * u -> Cyrillic_u,
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// * i -> Cyrillic_i,
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// * d -> Cyrillic_de,
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// * h -> Cyrillic_ha,
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// * t -> Cyrillic_te,
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// * n -> Cyrillic_en,
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// * s -> Cyrillic_es,
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// * p -> Cyrillic_pe,
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// * y -> Cyrillic_yeru,
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// * f -> Cyrillic_ef,
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// * g -> Cyrillic_ghe,
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// * c -> Cyrillic_tse,
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// * r -> Cyrillic_er,
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// * l -> Cyrillic_el,
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// - ...and little more distant:
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// * AltGr + s (sacute) -> Cyrillic_sha,
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// * AltGr + z (zabovedot) -> Cyrillic_zhe,
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// * AltGr + c (cacute) -> Cyrillic_che,
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// - the soft versions of Russian vowels are accessible through AltGr + vowel:
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// * AltGr + a -> Cyrillic_ya,
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// * AltGr + o -> Cyrillic_io,
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// * AltGr + u -> Cyrillic_yu,
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// - ...except for Cyrillic_ie which is more frequently used than Cyrillic_e:
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// * AltGr + e -> Cyrillic_e,
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// * e -> Cyrillic_ie,
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// - q is also mapped to Cyrillic_ya, following the US phonetic keyboard
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// choice, as Cyrillic_ya and Cyrillic_a are both often used:
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// * q -> Cyrillic_ya,
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// - the soft and hard symbols that have no Polish counterparts are mapped
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// to rarely used in Polish x character:
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// * x -> Cyrillic_softsign
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// * AltGr + x -> Cyrillic_hardsign,
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// - the soft sign is additionally available as AltGr + consonant combination
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// for every consonant that can be softened or separated by soft sign:
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// * AltGr + l -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// * AltGr + d -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// * AltGr + n -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// * AltGr + r -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// * AltGr + t -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// * AltGr + p -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// - ...and also because of visual similarity under level3 b:
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// * AltGr + b -> Cyrillic_softsign,
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// * Shift + AltGr + b -> Cyrillic_hardsign,
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// - the Cyrillic_shcha symbol is placed under AltGr + w (visual similarity):
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// * AltGr + w -> Cyrillic_shcha
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// - v, also rarely unused in Polish is mapped like w:
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// * v -> Cyrillic_ve,
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//
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partial alphanumeric_keys
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xkb_symbols "ru_phonetic_dvorak" {
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include "us(dvorak)"
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name[Group1] = "Poland - Russian phonetic Dvorak";
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// lower row
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key <AB02> { [ Cyrillic_ya, Cyrillic_YA ] };
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key <AB03> { [ Cyrillic_shorti, Cyrillic_SHORTI ] };
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key <AB04> { [ Cyrillic_ka, Cyrillic_KA ] };
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key <AB05> { [ Cyrillic_shcha, Cyrillic_SHCHA ] };
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key <AB06> { [ Cyrillic_be, Cyrillic_BE, Cyrillic_hardsign, Cyrillic_HARDSIGN ] };
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key <AB07> { [ Cyrillic_em, Cyrillic_EM ] };
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key <AB08> { [ Cyrillic_ve, Cyrillic_VE, Cyrillic_shcha, Cyrillic_SHCHA ] };
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key <AB09> { [ Cyrillic_ve, Cyrillic_VE, Cyrillic_shcha, Cyrillic_SHCHA ] };
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key <AB10> { [ Cyrillic_ze, Cyrillic_ZE, Cyrillic_zhe, Cyrillic_ZHE ] };
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// home row
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key <AC01> { [ Cyrillic_a, Cyrillic_A, Cyrillic_ya, Cyrillic_YA ] };
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key <AC02> { [ Cyrillic_o, Cyrillic_O, Cyrillic_io, Cyrillic_IO ] };
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key <AC03> { [ Cyrillic_ie, Cyrillic_IE, Cyrillic_e, Cyrillic_E ] };
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key <AC04> { [ Cyrillic_u, Cyrillic_U, Cyrillic_yu, Cyrillic_YU ] };
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key <AC05> { [ Cyrillic_i, Cyrillic_I ] };
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key <AC06> { [ Cyrillic_de, Cyrillic_DE, Cyrillic_softsign, Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN ] };
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key <AC07> { [ Cyrillic_ha, Cyrillic_HA ] };
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key <AC08> { [ Cyrillic_te, Cyrillic_TE, Cyrillic_softsign, Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN ] };
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key <AC09> { [ Cyrillic_en, Cyrillic_EN, Cyrillic_softsign, Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN ] };
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key <AC10> { [ Cyrillic_es, Cyrillic_ES, Cyrillic_sha, Cyrillic_SHA ] };
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// upper row
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key <AD04> { [ Cyrillic_pe, Cyrillic_PE, Cyrillic_softsign, Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN ] };
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key <AD05> { [ Cyrillic_yeru, Cyrillic_YERU ] };
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key <AD06> { [ Cyrillic_ef, Cyrillic_EF ] };
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key <AD07> { [ Cyrillic_ghe, Cyrillic_GHE ] };
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key <AD08> { [ Cyrillic_tse, Cyrillic_TSE, Cyrillic_che, Cyrillic_CHE ] };
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key <AD09> { [ Cyrillic_er, Cyrillic_ER, Cyrillic_softsign, Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN ] };
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key <AD10> { [ Cyrillic_el, Cyrillic_EL, Cyrillic_softsign, Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN ] };
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include "kpdl(comma)"
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include "level3(ralt_switch)"
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};
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