From mint-bounce@lists.fishpool.fi Sat Dec 12 21:45:13 2009 X-Belgacom-Dynamic: yes X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Filtered: true X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Result: ArEEAM7iI0tR9+WF/2dsb2JhbACBStFyhCsE From: "J. F. Lemaire" To: mint@lists.fishpool.fi Subject: Re: [MiNT] Greek keyboard table Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 03:42:53 +0100 User-Agent: KMail/1.9.10 References: <4da966f00912020651m256cac55lde2e66430a659e04@mail.gmail.com> <4B1FF3E6.9030201@online.no> <4B2412E5.1030603@online.no> In-Reply-To: <4B2412E5.1030603@online.no> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-Id: <200912130342.53132.jflemaire@skynet.be> X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: mint-bounce@lists.fishpool.fi Errors-to: mint-bounce@lists.fishpool.fi X-original-sender: jflemaire@skynet.be Precedence: bulk List-help: List-unsubscribe: List-Id: X-List-ID: List-subscribe: List-owner: List-post: On Saturday 12 December 2009, Jo Even Skarstein wrote: > Jo Even Skarstein skreiv: > > So if you set the character '^' to be a deadkey, then any key or > > key-combo that returns ^ from the ordinary keyboard table will be a > > deadkey. If a valid "base character" for this deadkey is pressed > > next, it's corresponding accented character will be returned. E.g. > > ^ + o = ô. If deadkey is followed by an invalid base character, the > > deadkey is returned. > > As an experiment I implemented this tonight, but just with some > hardcoded deadkeys instead of tables. It works as expected, so if > there is any interest I will implement this properly. Absolutely. You can't write French (among other languages) without dead keys. Cheers, JFL -- Jean-François Lemaire