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@ -410,6 +410,11 @@ layout and keyd's unicode functionality. |
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normal way. If you want shift to produce a different symbol, you will need to |
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normal way. If you want shift to produce a different symbol, you will need to |
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define a custom shift layer (see the included layout files for an example). |
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define a custom shift layer (see the included layout files for an example). |
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**Note 3:** |
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known issue: |
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/usr/share/keyd/keyd.compose is a significantly big file, and could make application using GTK4 as dependency crash |
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## Aliases |
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## Aliases |
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Each key may optionally be assigned an *alias*. This alias may be used in place |
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Each key may optionally be assigned an *alias*. This alias may be used in place |
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