And on Linux (X11) there's a compose key [1]
Compose + / + L = Ł
You have to map Compose first, as it's not a physical
button on modern keyboards:
setxkbmap -option compose:ralt
[1]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Keyboard_configuration_in_Xorg#Configuring_compose_key
Cool trick! Works on Sierra too. I guess it's all part of Apple's drive to
merge iOS and OS X...
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 2:12 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2018, at 17:04, Guido van Rossum wrote:
>
>
> Hardly a surprising choice! Congrats, Łukasz.
Congrats, Łukasz. And Thank you, Ned, for managing the 3.6 and 3.7
Releases.
--
Senthil
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 1:02 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> As Ned just announced, Python 3.7 is very soon to enter beta 1 and thus
> feature freeze. I think we can all give Ned a huge
On Jan 27, 2018, at 17:04, Guido van Rossum > wrote:
>
> Hardly a surprising choice! Congrats, Łukasz. (And never forget that at every
> Mac OS X upgrade I have to install the extended keyboard just so I can type
> that darn Ł. :-)
Heh, I *just*
Hardly a surprising choice! Congrats, Łukasz. (And never forget that at
every Mac OS X upgrade I have to install the extended keyboard just so I
can type that darn Ł. :-)
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 1:07 PM, Eric V. Smith wrote:
> That's awesome! A great choice. Congrats,
That's awesome! A great choice. Congrats, Łukasz.
Eric.
On 1/27/2018 4:02 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
As Ned just announced, Python 3.7 is very soon to enter beta 1 and thus feature
freeze. I think we can all give Ned a huge round of applause for his amazing
work as Release Manager for Python
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 2:02 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> please welcome your next release manager…
>
> Łukasz Langa!
Congrats, Łukasz! (or condolences? )
-eric
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