X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2FREADME;h=7158d0696de8232128cbef2ae95607da0a748fac;hb=75a68c48bffbbca64088afe472315d11e484677c;hp=e1031182c510ab86855fa033bf0ca8c21c4d18c0;hpb=c452643c4da4dff740b826daf0925f23833ad2ca;p=emacs-keys.git diff --git a/doc/README b/doc/README index e103118..7158d06 100644 --- a/doc/README +++ b/doc/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ == Overview == This package contains two files that can be used to alter your -keyboard layout, either in the system console or within Xorg (or +keyboard layout, either in the system console or within X.org (or both): * Your physical "Alt" keys act like "Ctrl" keys. @@ -11,21 +11,24 @@ both): This makes emacs (and any readline-based application) easier to use, I promise. +The console map probably only works on i386 qwerty keyboards, because +that's all I have. + The files: 1. src/console.map This affects the Linux system console and virtual terminals; that is, the things that you switch between with Ctrl-Alt-FN, and the - thing that you're looking at before you start Xorg. The console.map + thing that you're looking at before you start X.org. The console.map file is input for the "loadkeys" utility that is part of KBD project and is provided by sys-apps/kbd on Gentoo. 2. src/Xmodmap - This affects the Xorg system, and your graphical terminals. It - should be fed into the "xmodmap" utility that is part of Xorg + This affects the X.org system, and your graphical terminals. It + should be fed into the "xmodmap" utility that is part of X.org and which is provided by x11-apps/xmodmap on Gentoo. == Installation ==