I've got Lubuntu 11.10 installed on my laptop and I've almost got things sorted out for switching keyboard layouts.
First thing is; I've put the Keyboard Switcher applet on the main panel, so I can see what keyboard layout is selected. So far so good. But I need to be able to switch around between keyboard layouts on occasion.
I followed some advice and threads in Ubuntu forums. I found the following that mostly works:
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:~$ setxkbmap -layout "us,gr,es,epo" -option "grp:alt_shift_toggle"
I would like to know what the layout codes for Canadian English and Polytonic Greek are. I realize that the Canadian English layout is exactly the same as the American English keyboard layout; but I just want to see the Canadian flag (as I am a 'Canuck') on the Keyboard Layout Applet on the main panel. I also want the Polytonic Greek layout, because I like to study ancient Greek, with it's multitude of accent marks, that the modern Greek keyboard layout lacks.
If someone could tell me how to get those two things happening, I'd be ever so grateful!
It also wouldn't hurt if someone could tell me a keyboard layout code for the setxkbmap command that would allow me to type Old English, with the "eth" and "thorn" letters that have long been out of use. I'm guessing that the Icelandic keyboard layout would work for that, but I don't know what that code is.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me!