Hi Louis, the keyboard mapping is something that happens outside GNU APL. There exist different methods of how APL characters are created by the keyboard on different platforms. The file README-3-lkeyboard that comes with GNU APL explains some of the methods, and some config files related to keyboard mappings are shipped in the support-files directory. Depending on your platform you can most likely take one of those config files and modify them according to your needs. /// Jürgen On 09/15/2015 11:50 PM, Louis de
Forcrand wrote:
Using APL on a Mac, I've noticed that pressing the TAB key generates this character instead of a simple TAB. This isn't very important at all, but just changing it to TAB would allow for system command / auto-completion. Unless this symbol is important? Again, very minor.»»Louis |
- [Bug-apl] MacAplAlt.keylayout Louis de Forcrand
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