[SCM] live-manual branch, debian-next, updated. debian/3.0_a14-1-1-ge22f53b
Ben Armstrong
synrg at debian.org
Fri Jul 27 17:43:34 UTC 2012
The following commit has been merged in the debian-next branch:
commit e22f53b2f746f89379f9fd4937746872224a877e
Author: Ben Armstrong <synrg at debian.org>
Date: Fri Jul 27 14:40:29 2012 -0300
Renaming keyboard-variant to keyboard-variants, matching latest live-config.
diff --git a/manual/en/user_customization-runtime.ssi b/manual/en/user_customization-runtime.ssi
index 6e021e7..56a0603 100644
--- a/manual/en/user_customization-runtime.ssi
+++ b/manual/en/user_customization-runtime.ssi
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Multiple locales may be specified as a comma-delimited list.
This parameter, as well as the keyboard configuration parameters indicated below, can also be used at the kernel command line. You can specify a locale by #{language_country}# (in which case the default encoding is used) or the full #{language_country.encoding}# word. A list of supported locales and the encoding for each can be found in #{/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED}#.
-Both the console and X keyboard configuration are performed by #{live-config}# using the #{console-setup}# package. To configure them, use the #{keyboard-layouts}#, #{keyboard-variant}#, #{keyboard-options}# and #{keyboard-model}# boot parameters via the #{--bootappend-live}# option. Valid options for these can be found in #{/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst}#. To find layouts and variants for a given language, try searching for the English name of the language and/or the country where the language is spoken, e.g:
+Both the console and X keyboard configuration are performed by #{live-config}# using the #{console-setup}# package. To configure them, use the #{keyboard-layouts}#, #{keyboard-variants}#, #{keyboard-options}# and #{keyboard-model}# boot parameters via the #{--bootappend-live}# option. Valid options for these can be found in #{/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst}#. To find layouts and variants for a given language, try searching for the English name of the language and/or the country where the language is spoken, e.g:
code{
@@ -83,16 +83,16 @@ However, for very specific use cases, you may wish to include other parameters.
code{
$ lb config --bootappend-live \
- "locales=fr_FR.UTF-8 keyboard-layouts=fr keyboard-variant=bepo keyboard-model=tm2030usb"
+ "locales=fr_FR.UTF-8 keyboard-layouts=fr keyboard-variants=bepo keyboard-model=tm2030usb"
}code
-Multiple values may be specified as comma-delimited lists for each of the #{keyboard-*}# options, with the exception of #{keyboard-model}#, which accepts only one value. Please see the #{keyboard(5)}# man page for details and examples of #{XKBMODEL}#, #{XKBLAYOUT}#, #{XKBVARIANT}# and #{XKBOPTIONS}# variables. If multiple #{keyboard-variant}# values are given, they will be matched one-to-one with #{keyboard-layouts}# values (see #{setxkbmap(1)}# #{-variant}# option). Empty values are allowed; e.g. to define two layouts, the default being US QWERTY and the other being US Dvorak, use:
+Multiple values may be specified as comma-delimited lists for each of the #{keyboard-*}# options, with the exception of #{keyboard-model}#, which accepts only one value. Please see the #{keyboard(5)}# man page for details and examples of #{XKBMODEL}#, #{XKBLAYOUT}#, #{XKBVARIANT}# and #{XKBOPTIONS}# variables. If multiple #{keyboard-variants}# values are given, they will be matched one-to-one with #{keyboard-layouts}# values (see #{setxkbmap(1)}# #{-variant}# option). Empty values are allowed; e.g. to define two layouts, the default being US QWERTY and the other being US Dvorak, use:
code{
$ lb config --bootappend-live \
- "keyboard-layouts=us,us keyboard-variant=,dvorak"
+ "keyboard-layouts=us,us keyboard-variants=,dvorak"
}code
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