Simos Xenitellis, le Wed 20 Feb 2008 10:04:56 +0000, a écrit : > What that means is that you need a keyboard layout that produces all > those combining diacritics.
It looks like you need to buy a non-us-qwerty keyboard. French keyboards _already_ have a key for the combining circumflex. Be it technically called dead_circumflex or combining circumflex, users don't care, all they want is to see it putting a circumflex on the next typed letter, for instance n̂ (which math people will typically want to type). What you are asking me is to add _another_ key for producing circumflex, so that the french keyboard would have both a dead circumflex and a combining circumflex. How can the user know which one he is supposed to type (with what you propose, that would mean knowing whether a precomposed form exists in Unicode, which is only about Unicode history)? > For your case of Tagbanwa, you would create a new keyboard layout. Yes, of course. > If you would like to pursue this further, I would be happy to give you > instructions. I already know all of this, thanks. Samuel _______________________________________________ gtk-i18n-list mailing list gtk-i18n-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-i18n-list