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@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ one can also use AltGr to input the characters as intended by the US-Intl layout
The illustration below shows the "US International" layout available in the Language settings of Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
-![KB_US-International](docs/KB_US-International.png)
+![KB_US-International](https://i.imgur.com/dBQ9dOo.png)
Not all languages are supported by this layout. Linux also offers the "US International Alternative" layout,
which contains more dead keys to input pretty much every diacritic character in a language using latin letters. More information can be found [here](http://web.archive.org/web/20160818101234/http://dry.sailingissues.com/us-international-keyboard-layout.html).
-![KB_US-International-Alternative](docs/KB_US-International-Alternative.png)
+![KB_US-International-Alternative](https://i.imgur.com/CaLuEUP.png)
####0.0.0 Explicitly Supported Languages
* German