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Man Page: mk_modmap

Operating Environment: suse

Section: 8

MK_MODMAP(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      MK_MODMAP(8)

NAME
mk_modmap - translate a Linux keytable file into an xmodmap file
SYNOPSIS
mk_modmap [ -v ] keymap_file
DESCRIPTION
The mk_modmap command tries to translate a Linux console keytable file into a file that can be parsed by xmodmap, and used within X. It outputs the results to standard out. If the -v flag is used, verbose output is given. It requires the X header files to be installed. (In Debian, these are in the "xlibs-dev" package).
NOTES
Since XFree version 2.1, X initialises its keymap using the Linux keymap, so xmodmap will often be superflous.
SEE ALSO
dumpkeys(1), keymaps(5), xmodmap(1) 2002-02-22 MK_MODMAP(8)
Related Man Pages
xmodmap(1) - redhat
install-keymap(8) - debian
xmodmap(1) - centos
xmodmap(1) - hpux
xmodmap(1) - minix
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