Thanks, David.

I used Gnu APL ]keyb command to verify.  I see that del-underscore is in
two places.  My guess is that akt is only used with GNU APL.  I propose
that either GNU APL be changed to only have one key with del-underscore
(and the corresponding ]keyb corrected), or akt be allowed the anomaly to
remain in sync with GNU APL.

Additionally, if there is a change in GNU APL, all of the key binding I and
others have supplied will have to be changed, and my custom made keyboard
would have to be changed.

Although in a perfect world I think it best not to have the same character
in two places, I think making akt remain in sync with GNU APL is best -
either way.

Thanks.

Blake McBride


On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:37 PM, David B. Lamkins <da...@lamkins.net> wrote:

> Thanks for the note, Blake.
>
> akt 1.4 is based upon the layout in GNU APL's file:
>   support-files/Dyalog-Keyboard/keyboard1.txt
>
> akt adds GNU APL symbols and currency symbols to the Dyalog layout noted
> above. The del-underscore character is on Shift-Alt-period.
>
> If you like the Shift-Alt-H binding, you should probably revert to an
> older akt.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 07:31:34PM -0500, Blake McBride wrote:
> >    Hi,
> >    I use akt all of the time.  I just updated it, and now it is missing
> >    one character.  It is missing Alt-Shift-H which is del-underscore.  I
> >    checked against the old version I was using, and it used to work (i.e.
> >    the character wasn't missing).
> >    Thanks for a great utility!
> >    Blake McBride
>

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