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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    KDE/kdeedu/ktouch/keyboards
From:       Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annma () kde ! org>
Date:       2008-09-27 10:40:54
Message-ID: 1222512054.346326.17430.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 865276 by annma:

a few typos fixes


 M  +5 -4      creating_keyboard_layouts.txt  


--- trunk/KDE/kdeedu/ktouch/keyboards/creating_keyboard_layouts.txt #865275:865276
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@
   <KeyboardLayout LanguageID="de" >
   </KeyboardLayout>
 
-The language id attribute helps sorting the available keyboard layouts and also \
helps finding the correct keyboard layout depending on the systems keyboard setting. \
+The language id attribute helps sorting the available keyboard layouts and also \
helps finding the correct keyboard layout depending on the system's keyboard setting. \
  
-The KeyboardFont element definies which font should be used, several recommendations \
may be given, separated by | characters +The KeyboardFont element defines which font \
should be used, several recommendations may be given, separated by | characters  \
Example:   
 <KeyboardFont>Courier | Misc Console | Monospace</KeyboardFont>
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 
 Please refer to the keyboard_grid.png file in ktouch/graphics where the key slots \
are defined.  There are two kinds of key elements: KeyDef and ControlKeyDef.
-ControlKeyDef are keys that do not produce an actual character or are special \
characters (usually shift, control, alt, enter and space). +ControlKeyDef are keys \
that do not produce an actual character but are special characters (usually shift, \
control, alt, enter and space).  
 KeyDefs have the following attributes:
 Row - the row of the key
@@ -63,7 +63,8 @@
     <KeyPressCombo PressChar="S" KeyChar="S" ControlKeyChar="RightShift" />
   </KeyAccess>
 
- A keypress combo contains two character definitions, since the keyboard layouts are \
in UTF-8 it should not be a problem to store character definitions for any possible \
character table. The PressChar attribute defines the character that is generated by \
the keypresscombo, the KeyChar specifies which KeyDef has to be used. Since the \
normal characters are all written in capitals on the keyboard, but when pressed \
without shift a lower case character is created, the keyboard combos shown above are \
generated. Again, the keywords for the control keys must not be translated. + A \
keypress combo contains two character definitions, since the keyboard layouts are in \
UTF-8 it should not be a problem to store character definitions for any possible \
character table. The PressChar attribute defines the character that is generated by \
the keypresscombo, the KeyChar specifies which KeyDef has to be used. Since the \
normal characters are all written in capitals on the keyboard, but when pressed \
without shift a lower case character is created, the keyboard combos shown above are \
generated.  +Again, the keywords for the control keys must not be translated.
  
  
   


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