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Re: Inputting characters with specialist diacritic marks in emacs
From: |
Robert Thorpe |
Subject: |
Re: Inputting characters with specialist diacritic marks in emacs |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Jan 2016 22:46:33 +0000 |
Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se> writes:
> Probably some thought should be put into what the
> compose key should be. I have it, according to
> showkey(1), at keycode 125 which is between the
> control key and the alt key on the left side of space
> on my Sun keyboard.
I agree. It's very useful to have both right and left alt available
when using Emacs for a long time.
On modern keyboards there are often "Windows" and "Mark" keys. I find
that the mark key isn't used very often. If you're not running MS
Windows then the Windows key isn't either. You may want to use one of
those two as the compose key.
BR,
Robert Thorpe
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