Also, does changing "c:m:r" to "?:c:m:r" have any effect?
The "?:" prefix means "try to match with the character that would have been produced if the AltGr key wasn't pressed", since an Ctl+Alt combination can be treated as an AltGr modifier that might produce a character other than "r" (depending on your keyboard configuration). At Sun, 20 Nov 2011 06:52:06 -0600, Robby Findler wrote: > What does it do when you type that last keybinding? Do you just see an > "r" inserted? Also, just to confirm: you have an American keyboard, > right? > > Robby > > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Harry Spier <vasishtha.sp...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I want to set up some user defined keybindings to type unicode letters with > > diacritical marks into DrRacket but I want to use the same keybinding system > > I'm used to. I'm able to set up the user defined keybindings that use only > > one control character. But I can't figure out how to set up keybindings > > that use two control characters pressed simultaneously. For example I can't > > figure out how to set a keybinding up so that Ctrl,Alt and r pressed > > simultaneously will print r with dot underneath and macron on top, i.e. "ṝ" > > > > I'm using Racket on Windows. > > I tried the following in my user defined keybindings file.. > > #lang s-exp framework/keybinding-lang > > (keybinding "c:a" (λ (editor evt) (send editor insert "ā"))) > > (keybinding "c:i" (λ (editor evt) (send editor insert "ī"))) > > (keybinding "c:u" (λ (editor evt) (send editor insert "ū"))) > > (keybinding "m:t" (λ (editor evt) (send editor insert "ṭ"))) > > . > > . > > . > > (keybinding "c:m:r" (λ (editor evt) (send editor insert "ṝ"))) > > Everything works except the last keybinding which I thought would mean > > ctrl,alt, and r pressed simultaneously. > > Thanks in advance > > Harry Spier _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users