Hi David,
Thanks for your reply. Great to know that we can specify unicode values
directly.
By "specification", I meant the source where details like this are written.
Even though you may not know about a specification file, may be you can tell me from
where you got this info (that we can specify unicode values directly).
Thanks,
ajith
On Monday 15 February 2021, 1:32:14 AM IST, David Mandelberg
<david@mandelberg.org> wrote:
I'm not sure about the specification, but here's an example of how I've
handled non-printing characters:
https://github.com/dseomn/dotfiles/blob/36620c06637e2fa19ac8fb5f9dd575292fa20cc7/.m17n.d/rfc1345-plus.mim#L59
Op 14-02-2021 om 13:51 schreef Ajith R:
Hi all,
For the layout I am designing, I need to map keys to non printing characters
zwnj and zwj. How can I do that? Is there a way to specify Unicode code points
directly?
I learned about mim file structure from the tutorial hereĀ
https://www.nongnu.org/m17n/manual-en/m17nDBTutorial.html
While the tutorial is great, some things are not mentioned in it. For example,
which characters need to be quoted, which are the reserved words etc. Can you
please point me to some resource that provides information like this, sort of
mim file specification?
Thanks,
ajith