В Вск, 04/10/2009 в 22:57 +0200, Sietse Brouwer пишет:
> Dear Gnome Desktop devs,
> 
> (This e-mail is about the Character Palette panel applet; I have done
> my best to choose the right mailing list. If this is not the right
> one, I do apologise.)
> 
> Currently, Character Palette's default palettes are organised by base
> letter. For example:
> áàâãäåæª
> éèêëæ
> 
> This is useful for finding the letter you need, but less useful for
> typing in any one language: one has to keep switching palettes. The
> solution: also offer palettes containing the special of (groups of)
> languages. Here are the examples for German and (lowercase-)French:
> äöüÄÖÜß»«
> âêîôûàèéïÿç«»
> (German uses inward-pointing guillemets as quotmarks, French
> outward-pointing ones.)
> 
> Does this sound like a good idea? If yes, I'll follow up with a list
> of Things I Should Find Out and Things I Should Do. (Thankfully,
> Character Palette seems to be Latin-scripts–only, at least
> at present. That makes things easier.)
This is definitely a good idea. Some time ago I had to create a palette
for Esperanto letters. Of course it's been a one time thing for me, but
it would've been terrific if it had worked out of the box.

-- 
  Alexey "Ktirf" Rusakov
  GNOME Project
  ALT Linux Team

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