Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> We should support a more general substitution mechanism, such that
> for instance "special-key a e" would become æ, "special-key o e" would
> become ø, and "special-key a a" would become å.
Excuse my stupidity, but how is this different from using the Compose
Key that is already defined in X (if set-up correctly)?
Type Compose / o and get your ø, and so on.
I'm using it since over a year now to enter all those fancy characters,
and not only in LyX.
Why a special keymap?
> But we don't, so Danish and Norwegian is not likely to be supported by
> the European keymap in LyX 1.0. Greets, Asger
Maybe a short section in Customization on Compose-key would be a good
idea? (Or is it already somewhere? I just started re-examining the
Docs...)
Peter
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