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# team
#
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# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
#
# Most templates in this file should be leaved without default value.
# In order to support the preseeding in the udeb, the default values
# in this file have to be preferred over the complex guessing-work in
# the config script of keyboard-configuration.
Template: debian-installer/console-setup-udeb/title
Type: text
# Main menu item. Please keep below 55 columns
# :sl1:
_Description: Configure the keyboard
Template: keyboard-configuration/other
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Other
Template: keyboard-configuration/model
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
# :sl2:
_Description: Keyboard model:
Please select the model of the keyboard of this machine.
Template: keyboard-configuration/layout
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
# :sl1:
_Description: Country of origin for the keyboard:
The layout of keyboards varies per country, with some countries
having multiple common layouts. Please select the country of origin
for the keyboard of this computer.
Template: keyboard-configuration/variant
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
# :sl1:
_Description: Keyboard layout:
Please select the layout matching the keyboard for this machine.
Template: keyboard-configuration/unsupported_config_layout
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl3:
_Description: Keep the current keyboard layout in the configuration file?
The current keyboard layout in the configuration file
/etc/default/keyboard is defined as XKBLAYOUT="${XKBLAYOUT}" and
XKBVARIANT="${XKBVARIANT}".
.
Please choose whether you want to keep it. If you choose this option,
no questions about the keyboard layout will be asked and the current
configuration will be preserved.
Template: keyboard-configuration/unsupported_layout
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl3:
_Description: Keep default keyboard layout (${XKBLAYOUTVARIANT})?
The default value for the keyboard layout is XKBLAYOUT="${XKBLAYOUT}"
and XKBVARIANT="${XKBVARIANT}". This default value is based on the
currently defined language/region and the settings in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.
.
Please choose whether you want to keep it. If you choose this option,
no questions about the keyboard layout will be asked.
Template: keyboard-configuration/unsupported_config_options
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl3:
_Description: Keep current keyboard options in the configuration file?
The current keyboard options in the configuration file
/etc/default/keyboard are defined as XKBOPTIONS="${XKBOPTIONS}".
.
If you choose to keep these options, no questions about the keyboard
options will be asked.
Template: keyboard-configuration/unsupported_options
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl3:
_Description: Keep default keyboard options (${XKBOPTIONS})?
The default value for the options of the keyboard layout is
XKBOPTIONS="${XKBOPTIONS}". It is based on the currently defined
language/region and the settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
.
If you choose to keep it, no questions about the keyboard options
will be asked.
Template: keyboard-configuration/toggle
Type: select
# :sl1:
__Choices: Caps Lock, Right Alt (AltGr), Right Control, Right Shift, Right Logo key, Menu key, Alt+Shift, Control+Shift, Control+Alt, Alt+Caps Lock, Left Control+Left Shift, Left Alt, Left Control, Left Shift, Left Logo key, Scroll Lock key, No toggling
Default: Alt+Shift
# :sl1:
_Description: Method for toggling between national and Latin mode:
You will need a way to toggle the keyboard between the national
layout and the standard Latin layout.
.
Right Alt or Caps Lock keys are often chosen for ergonomic reasons
(in the latter case, use the combination Shift+Caps Lock for normal Caps
toggle). Alt+Shift is also a popular combination; it will
however lose its usual behavior in Emacs and other programs
that use it for specific needs.
.
Not all listed keys are present on all keyboards.
Template: keyboard-configuration/switch
Type: select
# :sl2:
__Choices: No temporary switch, Both Logo keys, Right Alt (AltGr), Right Logo key, Left Alt, Left Logo key
Default: No temporary switch
# :sl2:
_Description: Method for temporarily toggling between national and Latin input:
When the keyboard is in national mode and one wants to type only a few
Latin letters, it might be more appropriate to switch temporarily to
Latin mode. The keyboard remains in that mode as long as the chosen key is
kept pressed. That key may also be used to input national letters when
the keyboard is in Latin mode.
.
You can disable this feature by choosing "No temporary switch".
Template: keyboard-configuration/altgr
Type: select
# :sl2:
__Choices: The default for the keyboard layout, No AltGr key, Right Alt (AltGr), Right Control, Right Logo key, Menu key, Left Alt, Left Logo key, Keypad Enter key, Both Logo keys, Both Alt keys
Default: Right Alt (AltGr)
# :sl2:
_Description: Key to function as AltGr:
With some keyboard layouts, AltGr is a modifier key used to input
some characters, primarily ones that are unusual for the language of the
keyboard layout, such as foreign currency symbols and accented letters.
These are often printed as an extra symbol on keys.
Template: keyboard-configuration/compose
Type: select
# :sl2:
__Choices: No compose key, Right Alt (AltGr), Right Control, Right Logo key, Menu key, Left Logo key, Caps Lock
Default: No compose key
# :sl2:
_Description: Compose key:
The Compose key (known also as Multi_key) causes the computer to interpret
the next few keystrokes as a combination in order to produce a character
not found on the keyboard.
.
On the text console the Compose key does not work in Unicode mode. If not
in Unicode mode, regardless of what you choose here, you can always also
use the Control+period combination as a Compose key.
Template: keyboard-configuration/ctrl_alt_bksp
Type: boolean
Default: false
# :sl3:
_Description: Use Control+Alt+Backspace to terminate the X server?
By default the combination Control+Alt+Backspace does nothing. If
you want it can be used to terminate the X server.
Template: keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap
Type: select
Choices-C: us, al, ara, es(ast), bd, by, in(ben), be, ba, br, gb, bg, bg(phonetic), mm, ca, ca(multi), es(cat), cn, hr, cz, dk, nl, us(dvorak), bt, epo, ee, et, fi, fr(latin9), ge, de, gr, in(guj), in(jhelum), il, in, hu, is, ie, it, jp, in(kan), kz, kh, kg, kr(kr104), tr(ku_f), tr(ku), la, latam, lv, lt, mk, in(mal), np, no(smi), no, ir, ph, pl, pt, in(guru), ro, ru, rs, pk(snd), lk, sk, si, es, se, ch(fr), ch, tj, in(tam), in(tel), th, cn(tib), tr(f), tr, ua, cn(ug), vn
#flag:partial
__Choices: American English, Albanian, Arabic, Asturian, Bangladesh, Belarusian, Bengali, Belgian, Bosnian, Brazilian, British English, Bulgarian (BDS layout), Bulgarian (phonetic layout), Burmese, Canadian French, Canadian Multilingual, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Dvorak, Dzongkha, Esperanto, Estonian, Ethiopian, Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Kirghiz, Korean, Kurdish (F layout), Kurdish (Q layout), Lao, Latin American, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malayalam, Nepali, Northern Sami, Norwegian, Persian, Philippines, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Sindhi, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss French, Swiss German, Tajik, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish (F layout), Turkish (Q layout), Ukrainian, Uyghur, Vietnamese
_Description: Keymap to use:
Template: keyboard-configuration/modelcode
Type: string
Description: for internal use
Template: keyboard-configuration/layoutcode
Type: string
Description: for internal use
Template: keyboard-configuration/variantcode
Type: string
Description: for internal use
Template: keyboard-configuration/optionscode
Type: string
Description: for internal use
Template: keyboard-configuration/store_defaults_in_debconf_db
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: for internal use