general:linux:emacs_alt-v_fix_with_swedish_dvorak
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general:linux:emacs_alt-v_fix_with_swedish_dvorak [2021/01/03 11:35] – sunkan | general:linux:emacs_alt-v_fix_with_swedish_dvorak [2021/01/16 17:13] – sunkan | ||
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Either replace the Task Switcher binding or if possible use the Dvorak A5 variant as that does not have the **" | Either replace the Task Switcher binding or if possible use the Dvorak A5 variant as that does not have the **" | ||
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The A5 layout goal is to make /(){}[] accessible without reaching the number row, it just happens to be missing a lot of extra characters in other places so should cause less conflicts with keyboard shortcuts. | The A5 layout goal is to make /(){}[] accessible without reaching the number row, it just happens to be missing a lot of extra characters in other places so should cause less conflicts with keyboard shortcuts. | ||
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+ | ===== Maybe better to unbind Alt+` and Alt+~ ===== | ||
+ | Because even with Dvorak A5 layout **Alt+s** does not work in Emacs. | ||
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+ | ===== And another approach - to not use KDE's keyboard switcher ===== | ||
+ | This configures US dvorak, Swedish dvorak and Swedish layouts \\ | ||
+ | And configures Caps Lock as Ctrl and the switching between layouts is then done with (the original) Left Ctrl button | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | # KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION FILE | ||
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+ | # Consult the keyboard(5) manual page. | ||
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+ | XKBMODEL=" | ||
+ | XKBLAYOUT=" | ||
+ | XKBVARIANT=" | ||
+ | XKBOPTIONS=" | ||
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+ | BACKSPACE=" | ||
+ | </ |
general/linux/emacs_alt-v_fix_with_swedish_dvorak.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/16 17:54 by sunkan