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Re: [m17n-list] Cedilla
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K. Handa |
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Re: [m17n-list] Cedilla |
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Sun, 31 Aug 2014 17:55:09 +0900 |
In article <address@hidden>, Florêncio Neves <address@hidden> writes:
> The concrete keymap I suggest is the one described in the links below
> (they are all equivalent). Or am I misunderstanding your question?
>>> A description of this layout can be found in several places:
>>> * http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboards1.asp
>>> * http://www.microsoft.com/resources/msdn/goglobal/keyboards/kbdusx.html
>>> * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTY#US-International
The first one contains:
<Alt Shift "> <Spacebar> -> ¨(umlaout)
which doesn't appear in the others.
The third one treats also Ctrl-Alt as AltGr.
> Yes, the AltGr (=RightAlt) combinations have been there historically
> so I guess m17n should have them. LeftAlt of course should be kept
> with its original funcition.
Unfortunately, the current m17n-lib can't distinguish
LeftAlt and RightAlt. So, users who don't have AltGr have
to map RightAlt to AltGr outside of m17n-lib somehow.
By the way, Emacs has this input method for latin-1.
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Latin-1 characters input method with prefix modifiers
effect | prefix | examples
------------+--------+----------
acute | ' | 'a -> á, '' -> ´
grave | ` | `a -> à
circumflex | ^ | ^a -> â
diaeresis | \" | \"a -> ä \"\" -> ¨
tilde | ~ | ~a -> ã
cedilla | ~ | ~c -> ç
misc | \" ~ / | \"s -> ß ~d -> ð ~t -> þ /a -> å /e -> æ /o -> ø
symbol | ~ | ~> -> » ~< -> « ~! -> ¡ ~? -> ¿ ~~ -> ¸
| ~ | ~s -> § ~x -> ¤ ~. -> · ~$ -> £ ~u -> µ
| ~ | ~p -> ¶ ~- -> ~= -> ¯ ~| -> ¦
symbol | _ / | _o -> º _a -> ª // -> ° /\\ -> × _y -> ¥
| _ / | _: -> ÷ /c -> ¢ /2 -> ½ /4 -> ¼ /3 -> ¾
| _ / | /= -> ¬
symbol | ^ | ^r -> ® ^c -> © ^1 -> ¹ ^2 -> ² ^3 -> ³
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Kenichi Handa
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