On 15/11/2003 10:31, Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote:
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He was thinking about dead keys under Windows, and assuming that a Hebrew
keyboard would use the vowels and points as dead keys. Now there is no
keyboard I know of that does this, but it is what he was thinking....
MichKa
Well, this idea is quite senseless. Vowels and points always come after
base letters, in any sensible logical ordering for typing, rendering etc
and also in Unicode. There are a few possible small exceptions e.g.
furtive patah, prepositive accents which just could make sense as dead
keys, but this doesn't make sense as a general principle.
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