Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 07 Aug 2006 18:43:06 +0600 | From | "Alexander E. Patrakov" <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] UTF-8 input: composing non-latin1 characters, and copy-paste |
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Alan Cox wrote:
> Basically I'd rather see us: > - Expand the kbd code to support the full set of behaviour (within > reason). It looks like the old behaviour can be expressed by keeping the > old format and allowing a new format (or mapping the old to the new when > the ioctl loads it) > - Expand the kbd code to allow caps/shift mapping by loaded table > - Store the true symbol not the glyph so we can cut/paste right > - Do the render mapping of symbols when needed when we actually render > > That also means we get the right results if you move a live console from > text mode to graphical mode, or load different fonts and refresh.
Indeed. But I am not the one who originally wrote the patch. I only fixed a null-pointer dereference in the original patch, updated for a new kernel version, and resubmitted. For me, to do what you suggest, requires better understanding of the existing code. I will try, though, when I get better time.
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