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keymap_ed(1X11)						       keymap_ed(1X11)

NAME
       keymap_ed - Edit (Add/Modify) HP X11 keymap database.

SYNOPSIS
       keymap_ed <options>

DESCRIPTION
       keymap_ed allows you to add to or modify the contents of the X11 keymap
       database (XHPKeymaps).

Options
       -a	   Analyze a keymap database.  This will look at the  database
		   and try to find errors and inconsistencies.

       -d <name> or <keyboard ID>
		   Dump	 a keymap to standard output.  The output is formatted
		   such that it can be used as input with the -s option.

       -k <database file name>
		   Name of the keymap database file to use for input.  Default
		   is /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps (/usr/lib/X11/XHPKeymaps on pre 10.0
		   HP-UX).

       -l	   List contents of a keymap database.

       -m <modmap file name>
		   Add the modmap(s) contained in a file to the	 keymap	 data‐
		   base.

       -M <modmap name>
		   Dump	 a modmap to standard output.  The output is formatted
		   such that it can be used as input with the -m option.

       -n <file with keydevice names>
		   Add keydevice names to the database.

       -s <keymap file name>
		   Add the keymap(s) contained in a file to the	 keymap	 data‐
		   base.

       -w <file name>
		   Convert  a file into a what(1) string(s) and append them to
		   the what strings (if any) in the database.

       -W <file name>
		   Convert a file into a what(1) string(s) and add them to the
		   database.  Any existing what strings are overwritten.

       -Z	   When	 dumping keymaps, start the numbered comments at zero.
		   This option is  (only)  useful  if  you  are	 working  with
		   keymaps and an HIL keycode displayer.

NOTES
       You can only select one of the above options at a time.

       When a new keymap datafile file is written, the new name is:
	   <name given in -k (or default)>.new

DIAGNOSTICS
       When adding keymaps or modmaps, some checking is done.  If problems are
		   found,  a message is printed (to stdout) and a new database
		   file is NOT written.

SEE ALSO
       hp_keymap.doc and the HEWLETT-PACKARD  X	 SERVER	 SERIAL	 INPUT	DEVICE
       DRIVER SPECIFICATION.

X Version 11						       keymap_ed(1X11)
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