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kmap2qmap

kmap2qmap is a tool to generate keymaps for use on Embedded Linux. The source files have to be in standard Linux kmap format that is e.g. understood by the kernel's loadkeys command. This means you can use the following sources to generate qmap files:

  • The Linux Console Tools (LCT) project.
  • Xorg X11 keymaps can be converted to the kmap format with the ckbcomp utility.
  • Since kmap files are plain text files, they can also be hand crafted.

The generated qmap files are size optimized binary files.

kmap2qmap is a command line program, that needs at least 2 files as parameters. The last one will be the generated .qmap file, while all the others will be parsed as input .kmap files. For example:

 kmap2qmap i386/qwertz/de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap include/compose.latin1.inc de-latin1-nodeadkeys.qmap

kmap2qmap does not support all the (pseudo) symbols that the Linux kernel supports. If you are converting a standard keymap you will get a lot of warnings for things like Show_Registers, Hex_A, etc.: you can safely ignore those.

It also doesn't support numeric symbols (e.g. keycode 1 = 4242, instead of keycode 1 = colon), since these are deprecated and can change from one kernel version to the other.

On the other hand, kmap2qmap supports one additional, Qt specific, symbol: QtZap. The built-in US keymap has that symbol mapped tp Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and it serves as a shortcut to kill your QWS server (similiar to the X11 server).

See also Qt for Embedded Linux Character Input

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