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Re: Switching non-English keyboard layouts and using Emacs shortcuts
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Richard Wordingham |
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Re: Switching non-English keyboard layouts and using Emacs shortcuts |
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Wed, 13 May 2015 20:49:31 +0100 |
On Wed, 13 May 2015 09:37:22 +0200
"Gian Uberto Lauri" <saint@eng.it> wrote:
> 2) use custom layout with a special sequence that changes the layout
> on the fly without using the setxkbmap command explicitly. I should
> ask my wife how to do this - she did it when she studied Arabic and
> Turkish;
In many X implementations one can combine up to 4 keyboards and choose
commands to cycle through them. I still find it awkward to bracket
each Emacs command or shortcut by cycling commands.
> 3) use an Emacs input method (tamil-inscript or tamil-itrans)
> I think that 2) is a bit 'heaveier' than 3) as for Emacs commands, but
> 2) is much better than 3) for entering a long text.
How is (2) better than (3) for long text? Are you saying the input
methods are too slow? I don't see any such problem for methods with one
(modified) keystroke = one input character, which is the X paradigm.
(X does exhort programs to support a specific set of dead keys.)
Richard.