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Re: [emacs-bidi] Hebrew and Yiddish input methods ready
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Scot Becker |
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Re: [emacs-bidi] Hebrew and Yiddish input methods ready |
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Thu, 13 May 2010 23:25:57 +0100 |
Yair,
I took 'hebrew-Biblical-Sil' for a spin. Here are a few ideas:
1. Perhaps it would be nice to include a brief summary of the mapping
along with the charts in the help file. Something like this, which
would be enough to give the logic of the mapping:
-----------------
Most letter positions, including vowels, are based on phonetic
similarity to English.
Long vowels are generally specified with SHIFT.
Final forms are specified by using SHIFT + letter.
Dagesh is found on the equals '=' key.
Hataf segol, qamats and patah are on `E `O `A
[then after that the gritty details]
-----------------
Part of the reason for that is that you can look at a monospace
keyboard chart for a long time before you figure out where that dagesh
is! Likewise with the hateph vowels.
2. I see that the standard input methods are all lower cased. For
consistency, perhaps these should be the same?
hebrew-biblical-sil
hebrew-biblical-tiro
If you keep them capitalized, it's better to do 'SIL', rather than
'Sil', since it's an acronym for an organization (Summer Institute of
Linguistics).
I found no problems with the mapping itself.
Thanks.
Scot
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Yair F <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> As promised attached revised hebrew IM.
>
> For Hebrew
> SI-1452, Lyx, Full, Tiro and Sil.
> For Yiddish:
> Royal (Based on Royal Yiddish typewriter) and Keyman (Phonetic qwerty)
>
> describe-input-method should give all information.
> Since quail wasn't modified recently it would "work" on previous
> versions of emacs although bidi and composition would not occur.
>
> Comments, suggestions, fixes etc. are welcome.
>
> Yair
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