Just an idea. Has anyone any experience with some of the input method
editors for Asian languages, notably Japanese? I think I have seen
something where you would type ordinary Roman letters and the input
handler would translate them first to Hiragana or Katakana (parallel
phonetic alphabets), th
If you're using Emacs I can help you bind an input method for it. It will
only work in Emacs though.
Regards,
Elias
On 14 April 2014 18:55, Juergen Sauermann wrote:
> Hi Blake,
>
> I am not using xkbcomp myself. I have briefly tried it but I am not at all
> an expert
> in it. I will share all
Hi Blake,
I am not using xkbcomp myself. I have briefly tried it but I am not at
all an expert
in it. I will share all my knowledge with you, but don't expect too
much. All the information
I have came from some emacs guys, see the postings around Oct 28, 2913 on:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/
Greetings,
I have a Unicomp (USB) APL keyboard. I am running the latest LinuxMint.
Using:
xmodmap apl.xmodmap
does work but has two significant problems as follows:
1. Many keys don't match the Unicomp layout of APL characters. For
example, on the Unicomp keyboard, ← and → are on the sa