Re: Support for non-English keyboard layouts in aSPICE and Opaque

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Hi Dietmar,

Case in point. Let's consider:
/usr/share/qemu/keymaps/de

The user wants to input the letter "q" from their Android device. Since this is QWERZ, I need a mapping of unicode 0x71 to scancode 0x10.

All I can find in /usr/share/qemu/keymaps/de that mentions 0x10 is the "at" symbol with 0x10 altgr.

Thanks!
iordan


On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure if I understand your question. Those files have mappings for letters and numbers.

You can look up the used names in /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h file.

I use a small script to extract those name->unicode mappings:

https://git.proxmox.com/?p=spiceterm.git;a=blob;f=genkeysym.pl;h=cdccf3cf84c98a5944961cfdb5c6e85cd29c8542;hb=HEAD

> Thanks for your suggestion. These keymap files appear to describe how to effect
> special characters to the VM, but I don't see any description of unicode
> characters representing letters and numbers. What did you use for that purpose?




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