Jskad/source/keyboards.ini
dchandler 31f0f852cc The ACIP keyboard is context-sensitive, so it'll likely never be supported by
the current infrastructure as a keyboard.  I'm taking it out of Jskad.
2003-07-13 16:30:58 +00:00

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# Jskad keyboard init file
#
# This file must remain readable by the
# java.util.Properties.load(InputStream) mechanism, so don't just edit
# it willy-nilly. Follow the trend!
#
# "nil" is used to mean "there isn't one for this keyboard."
# How many keyboards are there?
number.of.keyboards = 4
keyboard.name.for.popup.1 = Extended Wylie
keyboard.rtf.help.file.1 = Wylie_keyboard.rtf
keyboard.ini.file.1 = nil
keyboard.name.for.popup.2 = TCC Keyboard \#1
keyboard.rtf.help.file.2 = TCC_keyboard_1.rtf
keyboard.ini.file.2 = tcc_keyboard_1.ini
keyboard.name.for.popup.3 = TCC Keyboard \#2
keyboard.rtf.help.file.3 = TCC_keyboard_2.rtf
keyboard.ini.file.3 = tcc_keyboard_2.ini
keyboard.name.for.popup.4 = Sambhota Keymap One
keyboard.rtf.help.file.4 = Sambhota_keymap_one.rtf
keyboard.ini.file.4 = sambhota_keyboard_1.ini
# This keyboard has many bugs. "So does the Extended Wylie keyboard,"
# you say, but this one has many many bugs.
#keyboard.name.for.popup.5 = Asian Classics Input Project (ACIP) -- BUGGY
#keyboard.rtf.help.file.5 = nil
#keyboard.ini.file.5 = acip_keyboard.ini