On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 09:43:45PM +0100, Vincent wrote: ..[snip]..
> Actually, I noticed that many people were interested in polytonic > keyboards. Unfortunately, the one distributed with X, part of the > symbols/el, works only with a greek layout... my attempt would be fitted > to an AZERTY keyboard. There is still much work to do for other > languages, like English, Italian, German... As Danilo already explained, what you want is relatively easy to accomplish, using "-layout fr,el -variant ,polytonic" or something. It's for situations like this that the new, single-group-only layouts were introduced in the first place (symbols/pc/*). Unless of course you would like to have the Greek letters as well in an AZERTY ordering, i.e. have Άλφα as the topmost, leftmost key. This would need a few additions inside pc/el, but if there's an interest for this, it can be done. Unless of course you would also like to have the non-letter symbols be the same as the French keyboard. This, too, is perfectly doable, although it requires slightly more work [0]. But until we have a clear picture of what it is exactly that non-Greek users (the French, in this case) of the polytonic keyboard really want, there's no point. [0] No, it doesn't require cramming definitions for every other layout in pc/el, if anyone's worried about that. I would just have to extend the concept of el(bare) to a new el(polytonic_bare), and that's about it. -- Vasilis Vasaitis "A man is well or woe as he thinks himself so." _______________________________________________ I18n mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/i18n
