FROM : Adam
DATE : Mon Apr 04 10:35:22 2005
thanks, but touch did not seam to work, but copying it out of the
folder /System/Library/Keyboard\ Layouts and into ~/Library/Keyboard\
Layouts got it to refresh after a restart. Now if I could only figure
out how to add my own.
Is there any documentation of the .keylayout xml format or of how to
add a custom keylayout?
Adam
On Apr 4, 2005, at 4:17 AM, Hidetomo Katsura wrote:
>> did not even remove it as a functioning choice from my input modes
>> menu. Strange considering this appears to be the obvious storage
>> location for this data. Anyone know how I can make my own set or edit
>> one of the existing ones?
>
> touch /System/Library/Keyboard\ Layouts
>
> and restart (or just logout/log-in, i think).
>
> katsura
>
DATE : Mon Apr 04 10:35:22 2005
thanks, but touch did not seam to work, but copying it out of the
folder /System/Library/Keyboard\ Layouts and into ~/Library/Keyboard\
Layouts got it to refresh after a restart. Now if I could only figure
out how to add my own.
Is there any documentation of the .keylayout xml format or of how to
add a custom keylayout?
Adam
On Apr 4, 2005, at 4:17 AM, Hidetomo Katsura wrote:
>> did not even remove it as a functioning choice from my input modes
>> menu. Strange considering this appears to be the obvious storage
>> location for this data. Anyone know how I can make my own set or edit
>> one of the existing ones?
>
> touch /System/Library/Keyboard\ Layouts
>
> and restart (or just logout/log-in, i think).
>
> katsura
>
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