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Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?
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demery |
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Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry? |
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Fri, 19 Dec 2008 20:00:44 -0000 |
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008, Graham Breed <address@hidden> said:
> 2008/12/19 Hans Aberg <address@hidden>:
Maybe there's a distinction between a "keyboard map" and "input
method" here.
definately.
Keyboard maps eat multiple keystrokes in a declared sequence intending to
emit the encoding of one glyph; all done transparently as you type.
input methods are more intrusive, involve one or more windows and
sometimes the mouse too; they can emit several glyphs when done.
--
Dana Emery
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, (continued)
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Laura Conrad, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Hans Aberg, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, demery, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Hans Aberg, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, demery, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Hans Aberg, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Johannes Schindelin, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Graham Breed, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Graham Breed, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Hans Aberg, 2008/12/19
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?,
demery <=
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Laura Conrad, 2008/12/18
- Re: why is Dutch the default language for note-entry?, Hans Aberg, 2008/12/18