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I know I can modify my own layout, but I'd like the change to become standard, so I don't have to do that on every machine I use.
I'm sure MS and Apple don't get those from any ISO or another entity and they make them themselves. Especially MS, what with how they just told everyone to put the Windows key on every keyboard back whenever that was. Also, there's an (IMO) error in the Polish layout in macOS where the dot key on the numeric keypad generates a dot and not a comma. Both Windows and Linux generate a comma, which is the correct behaviour as that's the decimal separator here and makes the keypad useless on macOS in Poland. So clearly Apple made the layouts themselves.
The change is a minor one, doesn't impact the current layout and instead just adds a key combination that currently does nothing and is relevant only in Poland.
Last edited by damarrin on 23 Oct 2019 at 9:02 am UTC
For X11: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig/