* At 2001-05-02T01:12+0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| The first line makes unadorned [no Shift, Ctrl, Alt] slash
| (on my keyboard the key with keytop / has keycode 53 as showkey tells me)
| into a dead ASCII slash. The 0d part is for "dead".
Well, if I had known this, I could've saved us all
> The issue here is that the dead keys themselves
> are producing the wrong characters.
No. If someone without diaeresis key uses the double quote,
and attaches dead_diaeresis to it, she probably wants that
double quote when it is followed by a space.
When programming one needs quotes etc.
When w
* At 2001-05-01T21:20+0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| I think the main reason why it shouldn't be applied is that it changes
| something. This keyboard stuff is unbelievably complicated. Many people
| and distributions have wrestled with it and have got it working for them.
| When you change s
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 1 20:05:26 2001
Normally, you wouldn't notice this too much, since the compose rules
are set up in such a way that you can use the dead keys to compose what
you would expect, anyway. However, if you were to press a dead key and
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