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From: | Elias Mårtenson |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-apl] Compose table for GNU/APL |
Date: | Sat, 26 Apr 2014 14:36:41 +0800 |
The source for the Emacs mode contains the list you're looking for. Look at the definition of gnu-apl--symbols. The comment before that definition contains more symbols that are not used by GNU APL.Regards,EliasOn 26 April 2014 11:52, Chris Jones <address@hidden> wrote:
I have two related questions:
1. Has anyone come up with a GNU/APL XCompose file? The digraphs in
/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose on debian GNU/Linux require
entering at least one character that is not available on a US QWERTY
keyboard, such as this for instance:
<multi-key> <U2395> <apostrophe> (U2395 is the QUAD character)
Basically, it looks like you need a keyboard layout where you already
have access to QUAD via something like AltGr or 3rd-level modifier in
order to type the QUOTE QUAD compose sequence, which does not sound
really practical (?)
2. If not, is there a way I can dump all the non-ASCII characters that
are recognized by GNU/APL (or their unicode Uxxxx code-point...) to
a text file so I can easily build a ~/.XCompose file that has all the
required characters and nothing else?
Thanks,
CJ
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