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Tuesday, 1st of December 2020, 7:29:44 UTC
7:44:06
fiddlerwoaroof
loke[m]: if I remember correctly, the keycode -> character mappings are all in xml files
7:44:36
loke[m]
fiddlerwoaroof: Yes, that's for non-xkeboard.
7:44:45
loke[m]
When you enable xkeyboard, the old mapping is disabled.
7:45:17
loke[m]
If you check the source code for xlib you'll see just how much code they have dedicated to keyboard stuff.
7:45:44
loke[m]
When you use xev to show keyboard events, those events are synthetically generated on the client side actually.
7:46:30
fiddlerwoaroof
Hmm, it's not this: /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pt
7:48:04
fiddlerwoaroof
Also, xlib is the "old" X11 client library
8:05:38
loke[m]
fiddlerwoaroof: That is correct. There is an X request that effectively sends that data (in a special, undocumented, mostly) format and then tells the client to deal with it.
9:04:51
beach
jackdaniel: Yes, good point.
15:39:50
jackdaniel
I've pushed to master a fix for bury and raise mirror (clx backend)
Tuesday, 1st of December 2020, 19:29:44 UTC