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PROGRAM:

NAME


xkbcomp - compile XKB keyboard description

SYNOPSIS


xkbcomp [option] source [ destination ]

DESCRIPTION


The xkbcomp keymap compiler converts a description of an XKB keymap into one of several
output formats. The most common use for xkbcomp is to create a compiled keymap file
(.xkm extension) which can be read directly by XKB-capable X servers or utilities. The
keymap compiler can also produce C header files or XKB source files. The C header files
produced by xkbcomp can be included by X servers or utilities that need a built-in default
keymap. The XKB source files produced by xkbcomp are fully resolved and can be used to
verify that the files which typically make up an XKB keymap are merged correctly or to
create a single file which contains a complete description of the keymap.

The source may specify an X display, or an .xkb or .xkm file; unless explicitly
specified, the format of destination depends on the format of the source. Compiling a
.xkb (keymap source) file generates a .xkm (compiled keymap file) by default. If the
source is a .xkm file or an X display, xkbcomp generates a keymap source file by default.

If the destination is an X display, the keymap for the display is updated with the
compiled keymap.

The name of the destination is usually computed from the name of the source, with the
extension replaced as appropriate. When compiling a single map from a file which contains
several maps, xkbcomp constructs the destination file name by appending an appropriate
extension to the name of the map to be used.

OPTIONS


-a Show all keyboard information, reporting implicit or derived information as a
comment. Only affects .xkb format output.

-C Produce a C header file as output (.h extension).

-dflts Compute defaults for any missing components, such as key names.

-em1 msg
Print msg before printing first error message.

-emp msg
Print msg at the start of each message line.

-eml msg
If there were any errors, print msg before exiting.

-help, -?
Show available options.

-Idir Specifies top-level directories to be searched for files included by the keymap
description. After all directories specified by -I options have been searched,
the current directory and finally, the default xkb directory /usr/share/X11/xkb
will be searched.

To prevent the current and default directories from being searched, use the -I
option alone (i.e. without a directory), before any -I options that specify the
directories you do want searched.

-i deviceid
If source or destination is a valid X display, load the keymap from/into the
device with the specified ID (not name).

-l List maps that specify the map pattern in any files listed on the command line
(not implemented yet).

-m name Specifies a map to be compiled from an file with multiple entries.

-merge Merge the compiled information with the map from the server (not implemented yet).

-o name Specifies a name for the generated output file. The default is the name of the
source file with an appropriate extension for the output format.

-opt parts
Specifies a list of optional parts. Compilation errors in any optional parts are
not fatal. Parts may consist of any combination of the letters c, g,k,s,t which
specify the compatibility map, geometry, keycodes, symbols and types,
respectively.

-Rdir Specifies the root directory for relative path names.

-synch Force synchronization for X requests.

-version
Print version number.

-w lvl Controls the reporting of warnings during compilation. A warning level of 0
disables all warnings; a warning level of 10 enables them all.

-xkb Generate a source description of the keyboard as output (.xkb extension).

-xkm Generate a compiled keymap file as output (.xkm extension).

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