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36 lines
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# ANSI-GLI - ANSI Greater & Less in ISO #
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# #
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# Author: q3aql #
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# Contact: q3aql@protonmail.ch #
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# License: GPL v2.0 #
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################################################
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Version v2.4
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* Installation steps:
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1 - Install 'autokey' --> https://github.com/autokey/autokey/releases/
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2 - Install 'python3' --> Installed by default on many Linux distributions.
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3 - Inside the 'linux' folder, open a terminal and type the command:
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$ make install
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4 - Run autokey (It is recommended to configure it to start on login).
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* Additional steps (Map AltGr on Win-Key):
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1 - If you use a keyboard without AltGr key (as SK71/SK64), you can use with
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the 'win-to-altgr_xmodmap.sh' script running the following commands:
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$ chmod +x win-to-altgr_xmodmap.sh
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$ ./win-to-altgr_xmodmap.sh
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2 - If you want restore the config, run again the same script.
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3 - If you want the permanent config, load the script to auto-startup apps.
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* Additional steps (Disable CapsLock):
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1 - If you prefer use the keyboard without CapsLock (only Shift), you can use
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the 'disable-caplock_xmodmap.sh' script running the following commands:
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$ chmod +x disable-caplock_xmodmap.sh
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$ ./disable-caplock_xmodmap.sh
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2 - If you want restore the config, run again the same script.
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3 - If you want the permanent config, load the script to auto-startup apps.
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