Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode

2015-07-18 Thread Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 16:33:23 +0200 (CEST) From: Marcel Schneider charupd...@orange.fr Cc: UnicodeMailingList unicode@unicode.org FWIW, I do that a lot, because the number of convenient input methods in Emacs far outnumbers what I have on MS-Windows. For example, if I have to type

Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode

2015-07-18 Thread Marcel Schneider
On 16 Jul 2015, at 23:59:24 +0100, Eli Zaretskii wrote: wrote: FWIW, I do that a lot, because the number of convenient input methods in Emacs far outnumbers what I have on MS-Windows. For example, if I have to type Russian with no Russian keyboard available, the cyrillic-translit input

Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode

2015-07-18 Thread Janusz S. Bien
Quote/Cytat - Marcel Schneider charupd...@orange.fr (Sat 18 Jul 2015 04:33:23 PM CEST): On 16 Jul 2015, at 23:59:24 +0100, Eli Zaretskii wrote: wrote: FWIW, I do that a lot, because the number of convenient input methods in Emacs far outnumbers what I have on MS-Windows. For example, if I

Re: Keyman Developer for free? (was: Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode)

2015-07-18 Thread Marcel Schneider
On 18 Jul 2015, at 00:55:27, Marc Durdin wrote: http://tavultesoft.com/beta has the free download of Developer 9. The beta has the license key requirement but you can obtain a free perpetual license key on that page as well. While Keyman Developer 9 is version still in beta, it is stable

Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode

2015-07-18 Thread Marcel Schneider
On 18 Jul 2015, at 16:58, Janusz S. Bien wrote: cyrillic-translit and most other Emacs input methods are more convenient than on-screen keyboard, especially if you don't like to use mouse and your goal is to get the text into Emacs :-) The OSK while working by mouse click too, does not

Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode

2015-07-18 Thread Marcel Schneider
On 18 Jul 2015, at 17:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote: Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 16:33:23 +0200 (CEST) From: Marcel Schneider You might wish also to use the Windows on-screen keyboard which allows to see what's exactly on each key while typing on whatever physical keyboard, without any

Re: Keyman Developer for free? (was: Re: Input methods at the age of Unicode)

2015-07-18 Thread Doug Ewell
Marc Durdin wrote: http://tavultesoft.com/beta has the free download of Developer 9. The beta has the license key requirement but you can obtain a free perpetual license key on that page as well. Thanks for the additional link. I'll try this. -- Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO