On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
Who's in charge of that? It doesn't seem to be xkeyboard-config; is
it xorg? I ask because we now have a keyboard map for the APL programming
language, and it will need its own special compose sequences for the Unicode
APL symbols.
Nevermind, and sorry to have bothered everyone -- I found that I asked
this question on IRC some time ago. For the mailing list archive, it went
like this:
[20:25] wayland76 Who's responsible for the xorg locale files?
[20:25] wayland76 eg. /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose on my Fedora
system?
[20:27] wayland76 ie. is it the xorg people, or xkeyboard-config, or someone
else?
[20:29] jcristau wayland76: xorg
[20:30] wayland76 ok, thanks
[20:31] jcristau (it's the 'Lib/Xlib (data)' component in bugzilla)
[20:31] wayland76 Is it possible to make those files go include otherfile
?
[20:31] wayland76 ok, thanks,
[20:32] wayland76 Or rather, let me ask a more general question -- If I want
to add combinations that do other symbols, is there a way to do that other
than editing the locale Compose file?
[20:34] jcristau include otherfile works, yes
[20:34] jcristau and for local changes you can edit ~/.XCompose
[20:36] jcristau ('include %L' in ~/.XCompose will give you the standards
combinations, and then you can add yours)
[20:36] jcristau standard, even
Sorry again...
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