On 27 Aug 2015 et 21:49, I wrote:

> However the Word Joiner topic made me launch a thread too, which has been 
> thankfully answered.

Please read: [...] which has been answered and I'm thankful.

Apart, I've an off-topic: Keyboard source files can be converted and compiled 
with the Kbdutool.exe of MSKLC even when they have not entirely been generated 
by the software. In other words, we are invited to add chained dead keys 
directly in the .klc file, because they are supported by Kbdutool, and run this 
tool thanks to its command line UI. Among the switches, we find also one to get 
the C sources only.

I would have e-mailed this the day the whole process is working (to date, I can 
just include my custom header, via an #include at the end of the kbd.h in the 
\inc\ directory), as there is no such switch to get Kbdtool.exe compile from 
the C sources.

IMHO what we must not do, is to insist to have graphic UIs for the whole 
keyboard layout creation, because experience shows that keyboard editing, 
especially dead key repertories, as well as the allocation table and ligature 
table, are best done in spreadsheets (where we can also have the diagrams), 
with the whole NamesList (or the part containing identifiers and 
heads/subheads), and the surrogate pairs beside in two formula-generated 
columns (using little hex conversion tables because Excel can AFAIK not handle 
the >> and << operators (this is >>, << in the case it disappears).

Best regards,

Marcel

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