> not sure why there's a double-space between 'fr' and 'oss' there. Might be
relevant?
It is not a double space, it is a tab char IIRC.
> ++ xkb_symbols { include "pc+fr(oss)+us:2+inet(evdev)" };
g-s-d always adds "system" layout - from gdm. So if your gdm has 'us' layout, it is added as a 2nd one. I just wonder where you lost the compose(ralt) option...
Could you please attach 2 results:
1. Configure fr(oss) in normal gnome way, add 'us' as a 2nd layout (all through GUI). Then, do xkbcomp :0 -xkb out_gnome.xkb
2. Just do "setxkbmap -layout fr,us -variant oss, -option Then, do xkbcomp :0 -xkb out_manual.xkb
> not sure why there's a double-space between 'fr' and 'oss' there. Might be
relevant?
It is not a double space, it is a tab char IIRC.
> ++ xkb_symbols { include "pc+fr( oss)+us: 2+inet( evdev)" };
g-s-d always adds "system" layout - from gdm. So if your gdm has 'us' layout, it is added as a 2nd one. I just wonder where you lost the compose(ralt) option...
Could you please attach 2 results:
1. Configure fr(oss) in normal gnome way, add 'us' as a 2nd layout (all through GUI). Then, do xkbcomp :0 -xkb out_gnome.xkb
2. Just do "setxkbmap -layout fr,us -variant oss, -option Then, do xkbcomp :0 -xkb out_manual.xkb
I want to compare the files