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add info about meta-alt
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diff --git a/share/multikey/README b/share/multikey/README
index c5e19f9..beed768 100644
--- a/share/multikey/README
+++ b/share/multikey/README
@@ -35,6 +35,22 @@ just draw the xpm image in gimp or something, save it, open it in your text
editor, cut off all the surrounding stuff and leave only the stuff between the
" chars. place that after your key definition. not too hard, right?
+about shift and meta characters. to place chars in the shift map, the line
+should consist of two columns. the non-shifted char and the shifted char. for
+example.
+
+0x36 0x46
+
+so, 0x36 shifted is 0x46. and for meta chars. the reason why you have this
+feature is because of languages like german, where you can hold down the
+meta-alt key and enter in other special characters. it's like having
+a second shift. to add chars to this map, you do the following.
+
+m 0x36 0x84
+
+and here, if you hold down the meta-alt and hit the 0x36 key, 0x84 would be
+input. get it?
+
if you have problems, suggestions, or just want to tell me something, you can
contact me at jake at asdfnews.org
diff --git a/share/multikey/de.keymap b/share/multikey/de.keymap
index 66b2ed5..12f470a 100644
--- a/share/multikey/de.keymap
+++ b/share/multikey/de.keymap
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
" . . ... . "
" "
5 0 0x20 16
-5 0x1023 0 3
+5 0x1022 0 3 # meta alt key
"13 7 2 1"
" c None"
". c #000000"