On 2012-01-02 18:46 +0200, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
> What I understand is that, even though you can have a dedicated physical
> key that outputs ^,
> you would like the ability to get dead_circumflex + [character] to print
> '^[character]',
> for those characters that do not take a precomposed cir
On 01/02/12 00:57, Andre Majorel wrote:
Is there is a way to have a dead key output itself and the next
key if there is no valid combination ?
E.G. with [^] mapped to dead_circumflex, have [^][a] output "â"
but [^][b] output "^b" instead of nothing.
The best I can think of is to add entries fo
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2012-01-02 13:09 +0200, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Andre Majorel
> wrote:
> >
> > > Is there is a way to have a dead key output itself and the next
> > > key if there is no valid combination ?
> > >
> > >
On 2012-01-02 13:09 +0200, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Andre Majorel wrote:
>
> > Is there is a way to have a dead key output itself and the next
> > key if there is no valid combination ?
> >
> > E.G. with [^] mapped to dead_circumflex, have [^][a] output "â"
> > b
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Andre Majorel wrote:
> Is there is a way to have a dead key output itself and the next
> key if there is no valid combination ?
>
> E.G. with [^] mapped to dead_circumflex, have [^][a] output "â"
> but [^][b] output "^b" instead of nothing.
>
>
I think this would
Is there is a way to have a dead key output itself and the next
key if there is no valid combination ?
E.G. with [^] mapped to dead_circumflex, have [^][a] output "â"
but [^][b] output "^b" instead of nothing.
Thanks in advance & happy new year to all.
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