NAME¶
gen_keymap
—
generate a keyboard map decision tree
SYNOPSIS¶
DESCRIPTION¶
gen_keymap
generates a decision tree from a
set of keyboard maps which can be used to help a user decide which keyboard
map to use. The program using the decision tree typically asks the user to
press some keys; at each step, it examines the returned keycode and uses it to
prune the list of possible keyboard maps until there is only one left.
OPTIONS¶
-
-version
- Show program's version number and exit.
-
?,
-
-help
- Show help text.
-v
,
-
-verbose
- Be more verbose.
-m
MINLEN,
-
-minlen
=MINLEN
- Too-short keymaps are skipped (default: 30 entries).
-g
,
-
-graph
- Generate a hopefully-nice-looking .dot file.
-
-maps
- Print the to-be-processed keymaps
-i
,
-
-installer
- Input files are in d-i map form.
-I
DIRS,
-
-inc
=DIRS,
-
-include
=DIRS
- Add a directory to the search path.
-o
FILENAME,
-
-output
=FILENAME
- Set output file (default: stdout).
-f
FILTER,
-
-filter
=FILTER
- Include only the branches leading to these keymaps.
-u
USEONLY,
-
-useonly
=USEONLY
- Start generating the tree based only on these keymaps. (The difference
between
-
-filter
and
-
-useonly
is that the former generates the whole tree and then prunes it, while the
latter only generates a reduced tree to begin with. This may have
implications for performance on large trees.)
-s
SKIP,
-
-skip
=SKIP
- Keymaps to skip.
-t
,
-
-test
- Test the generated maps.
-
-interactive
- Ask user to choose among indistinguishable keymaps.
AUTHORS¶
gen_keymap
was written by
Matthias Urlichs
⟨smurf@debian.org⟩. This manual page was written by
Colin Watson
⟨cjwatson@ubuntu.com⟩.