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author | Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@telfort.nl> | 2022-05-20 16:36:40 +0200 |
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committer | Alexey Gladkov <gladkov.alexey@gmail.com> | 2022-05-20 19:18:53 +0200 |
commit | 4bb0468bf8345ca1a9dae47ff75ab422b56264cf (patch) | |
tree | de56211eeb2a1eea96c5426ce8e4fc0ded6debf4 | |
parent | c6c694147e1c04a1e2e7cc61ea0e5e6ec9fbce6b (diff) | |
download | kbd-4bb0468bf8345ca1a9dae47ff75ab422b56264cf.tar.gz |
docs: use the correct name for the sticky Shift symbol (SShift)
-rw-r--r-- | docs/doc/kbd.FAQ-15.html | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.sgml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.txt | 19 |
3 files changed, 4 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ-15.html b/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ-15.html index 8fa17b8c..be942180 100644 --- a/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ-15.html +++ b/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ-15.html @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Control_Lock, Shift_Lock, Alt_Lock, ALtGr_Lock. <P>Since version 1.3.33, the kernel knows about `sticky' modifier keys. These act on the next key pressed. So, where one earlier needed the 3-symbol sequence Shift_Lock a Shift_Lock to type `A', one -can now use the 2-symbol sequence SShift_Lock a. +can now use the 2-symbol sequence SShift a. You can say <BLOCKQUOTE><CODE> <PRE> diff --git a/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.sgml b/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.sgml index 89b105c0..18e68d1b 100644 --- a/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.sgml +++ b/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.sgml @@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ Control_Lock, Shift_Lock, Alt_Lock, ALtGr_Lock. Since version 1.3.33, the kernel knows about `sticky' modifier keys. These act on the next key pressed. So, where one earlier needed the 3-symbol sequence Shift_Lock a Shift_Lock to type `A', one -can now use the 2-symbol sequence SShift_Lock a. +can now use the 2-symbol sequence SShift a. You can say <tscreen><verb> % loadkeys diff --git a/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.txt b/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.txt index 1f2f1f0f..ab208bb5 100644 --- a/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.txt +++ b/docs/doc/kbd.FAQ.txt @@ -1847,23 +1847,8 @@ Since version 1.3.33, the kernel knows about `sticky' modifier keys. These act on the next key pressed. So, where one earlier needed the 3-symbol sequence Shift_Lock a Shift_Lock to type `A', one can now use - the 2-symbol sequence SShift_Lock a. Versions of the kbd package - older than 0.93 do not yet include code for these sticky modifiers, - and have to invoke them using their hexadecimal codes. For example, - - - % loadkeys - keymaps 0-15 - keycode 54 = 0x0c00 - keycode 97 = 0x0c02 - keycode 100 = 0x0c03 - % - - - - - will make the right Shift, Ctrl, Alt sticky versions of the left ones. - From 0.93 on you can say + the 2-symbol sequence SShift a. + You can say % loadkeys |