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Re: Bulgarian language environment
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Ognyan Kulev |
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Re: Bulgarian language environment |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Nov 2002 22:39:43 +0200 |
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Dave Love wrote:
> Ognyan Kulev writes:
> Phonetic input method is the dominant in Bulgaria, but BDS
> (Bulgarian Country Standard keyboard layout) is important too. BDS
> is much more suited for fast typing and some people love it very
> much.
I guess you will have to sign a copyright assignment paper for that to
be included in Emacs. I can change the default input method. It is
currently cyrillic-translit-bulgarian, because that existed in Emacs
20 -- for Bulgarian when it's included.
I got a positive answer from copyright-clerk@fsf.org that my assignment
is delivered (finally).
> As a bulgarian there are two points of interest:
> 1. Using windows-1251 for loading and storing files/buffers.
> 2. Using both bulgarian phonetic and bulgarian standard input
> methods.
Sure. [That's easy for languages generally, given tables for the
charset and input methods as Unicode.]
> (Probably as different language environments as i've done.)
It isn't normal to provide environments for different input methods,
but I don't think there's a good (obvious) way for users to customize
language input methods. (Probably Custom could put something on the
appropriate hook).
Here are URLs for reference:
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-gnu-emacs/2001-December/thread.html#9313
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-gnu-emacs/2002-January/thread.html#9497
There are no reported problems with bulgarian.el since then.
Regards
--
Ognyan Kulev <ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg>, "\"Programmer\""
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