libt3key 0.2.8-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libt3key (0.2.8-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.

 -- Gertjan Halkes <email address hidden>  Sun, 04 Feb 2018 13:14:06 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Gertjan Halkes
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Section:
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Urgency:
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libt3key-bin: No summary available for libt3key-bin in ubuntu cosmic.

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libt3key-dev: Development files for libt3key

 The libt3key library provides functions for retrieving the character sequences
 used by terminals to represent keys pressed by the user. Although the terminfo
 database provides part of this information, it lacks information for the
 sequences returned by modern terminals/terminal emulators for many combinations
 of modifiers with other keys. For example, many terminal emulators provide
 separate character sequences for Control combined with the cursor keys,
 which is not stored in the terminfo database.
 .
 This package contains the header files to compile programs against
 libt3key.

libt3key1: Terminal key sequence database library

 The libt3key library provides functions for retrieving the character sequences
 used by terminals to represent keys pressed by the user. Although the terminfo
 database provides part of this information, it lacks information for the
 sequences returned by modern terminals/terminal emulators for many combinations
 of modifiers with other keys. For example, many terminal emulators provide
 separate character sequences for Control combined with the cursor keys,
 which is not stored in the terminfo database.