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Re: Swapping default input method: why so complicated?
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Ted Zlatanov |
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Re: Swapping default input method: why so complicated? |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:36:09 -0000 |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:55:55 +0100 pjb@informatimago.com (Pascal J.
Bourguignon) wrote:
PJB> Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@ilyaz.org> writes:
>> I'm trying to do what I consider a very typical requirement: swap two
>> values of default input method. Unfortunately, I could not find any
>> documented solution (outside of info-manuals, just using f1 v and f1
>> f). To get it working, I was forced to inspect the sources... Is
>> there a simpler solution?
PJB> What is complicated in typing C-\ which is bound to
PJB> toggle-input-method by default?
PJB> You just use:
PJB> M-x set-input-method RET cyrillic-yawerty RET
PJB> M-x set-input-method RET cyrillic-jcuken RET
PJB> to select your two input methods, and then type C-\
That only toggles the last input method that was set. Hence my
suggestion about cycling (by explicit command or implicitly by setting
the input method to a list).
Ted
Re: Swapping default input method: why so complicated?, Stefan Monnier, 2010/12/08