> What matters is that the *physical* keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl-Alt-T
> or Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V should just work no matter what the current layout is.
That is, what you say, that the four layers, i.e. the plain, the Alt, the
Ctrl and the Ctrl-Alt layers shuld be INDEPENDENT-ly configurable, and so
we could keep the Ctrl-Alt layer in US-English layout. This is the
implicite suggestion what I was mentioning at the end of my previous
comment.
If a layer is kept in the US-English layout, then we call it as that
particular layer is in *physical* keyboard layout.
> What matters is that the *physical* keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl-Alt-T
> or Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V should just work no matter what the current layout is.
That is, what you say, that the four layers, i.e. the plain, the Alt, the
Ctrl and the Ctrl-Alt layers shuld be INDEPENDENT-ly configurable, and so
we could keep the Ctrl-Alt layer in US-English layout. This is the
implicite suggestion what I was mentioning at the end of my previous
comment.
If a layer is kept in the US-English layout, then we call it as that
particular layer is in *physical* keyboard layout.
Peter.