README: move compatibility notes to their own page
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test/data \
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README.md \
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doc/quick-guide.md \
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doc/compat.md \
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doc/keymap-format-text-v1.txt \
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doc/rules-format.txt
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README.md
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## Relation to X11
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Relative to the XKB 1.1 specification implemented in current X servers,
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xkbcommon has removed support for some parts of the specification which
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introduced unnecessary complications. Many of these removals were in fact
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not implemented, or half-implemented at best, as well as being totally
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unused in the standard dataset.
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Notable removals:
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- geometry support
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+ there were very few geometry definitions available, and while
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xkbcommon was responsible for parsing this insanely complex format,
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it never actually did anything with it
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+ hopefully someone will develop a companion library which supports
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keyboard geometries in a more useful format
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- KcCGST (keycodes/compat/geometry/symbols/types) API
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+ use RMLVO instead; KcCGST is now an implementation detail
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+ including pre-defined keymap files
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- XKM support
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+ may come in an optional X11 support/compatibility library
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- around half of the interpret actions
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+ pointer device, message and redirect actions in particular
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- non-virtual modifiers
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+ core and virtual modifiers have been collapsed into the same
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namespace, with a 'significant' flag that largely parallels the
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core/virtual split
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- radio groups
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+ completely unused in current keymaps, never fully implemented
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- overlays
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+ almost completely unused in current keymaps
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- key behaviors
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+ used to implement radio groups and overlays, and to deal with things
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like keys that physically lock; unused in current keymaps
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- indicator behaviours such as LED-controls-key
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+ the only supported LED behaviour is key-controls-LED; again this
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was never really used in current keymaps
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Notable additions:
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- 32-bit keycodes
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- extended number of modifiers
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- extended number of groups
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- multiple keysyms per level
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+ this requires incompatible dataset changes, such that X11 would
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not be able to parse these
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See [Compatibility](doc/compat.md) notes.
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## Development
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INPUT = @abs_top_srcdir@/README.md \
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@abs_top_srcdir@/doc/quick-guide.md \
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@abs_top_srcdir@/doc/compat.md \
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@abs_top_srcdir@/xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h \
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@abs_top_srcdir@/xkbcommon/xkbcommon-names.h \
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@abs_top_srcdir@/xkbcommon/xkbcommon-x11.h \
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# Compatibility
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Relative to the XKB 1.1 specification implemented in current X servers,
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xkbcommon has removed support for some parts of the specification which
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introduced unnecessary complications. Many of these removals were in fact
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not implemented, or half-implemented at best, as well as being totally
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unused in the standard dataset.
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Notable removals:
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- geometry support
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+ there were very few geometry definitions available, and while
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xkbcommon was responsible for parsing this insanely complex format,
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it never actually did anything with it
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+ hopefully someone will develop a companion library which supports
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keyboard geometries in a more useful format
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- KcCGST (keycodes/compat/geometry/symbols/types) API
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+ use RMLVO instead; KcCGST is now an implementation detail
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+ including pre-defined keymap files
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- XKM support
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+ may come in an optional X11 support/compatibility library
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- around half of the interpret actions
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+ pointer device, message and redirect actions in particular
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- non-virtual modifiers
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+ core and virtual modifiers have been collapsed into the same
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namespace, with a 'significant' flag that largely parallels the
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core/virtual split
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- radio groups
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+ completely unused in current keymaps, never fully implemented
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- overlays
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+ almost completely unused in current keymaps
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- key behaviors
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+ used to implement radio groups and overlays, and to deal with things
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like keys that physically lock; unused in current keymaps
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- indicator behaviours such as LED-controls-key
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+ the only supported LED behaviour is key-controls-LED; again this
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was never really used in current keymaps
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On the other hand, some features and extensions were added.
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Notable additions:
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- 32-bit keycodes
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- extended number of modifiers
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- extended number of groups
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- multiple keysyms per level
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+ this requires incompatible dataset changes, such that X11 would
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not be able to parse these
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