Dear Peter, χ is U03C7
The keyboard definitions I supplied included all of the characters used by GNU APL. Thanks. Blake On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Peter Teeson <peter.tee...@icloud.com> wrote: > Hi Blake: > In your email of 5 Aug your mentioned the following missing mappings in > the apl.xmodmap. > > χ ⍹ ⍶ ⍷ ⍨ ¥ ⍸ ⍣ ⌷ ⍥ ¢ £ ⍙ > > > The DyalogAlt.keylayout for OS X dated 2011-09-29 at 14:26 (GMT +1:00) > (edited by Ukelele version 2.1.7) > contains the following in the Shift + Alt plane > > ⍷ ⍨ ⍸ ⍣ ⌷ ⍥ £ ⍙ > > Because Dyalog is a UK based company they are using a UK keyboard which is > why £ is available as Shift 3. > > Using the below tool I propose adding χ ⍹ ⍶ to the Shift + Alt plane using > the x,w,a keys which are available. > As for ¥ and ¢ keys in the Shift + Alt plane they are also available so I > propose to also map to those. > > Do you or anyone else know what the Unicode for χ is? Any objections or > other suggestions anyone? > > Thanks… > > Peter > > From this website: < > http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ukelele> > > Ukelele is a Unicode Keyboard Layout Editor for Mac OS X versions 10.2 > and later. > Version 2.0 and later are only for Mac OS X versions 10.4 and later. > > Beginning with version 10.2 (Jaguar), Mac OS X supports an XML-based > format for keyboard layouts (.keylayout files). > > These may be installed by copying them to the Keyboard Layouts folder > within /Library or ~/Library; then they are enabled via the Input Sources > (Input in 10.5 and earlier) tab of the Language & Text (International in > 10.5 and earlier) module within System Preferences. > > >