On 29/05/11 08:12, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2011 05:42:12 +0200
Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm not sure: I've never used 'langmap' myself; but I think that
langmap=đ] maps đ to ] and nothing else, i.e., not Ð (which on
keyboards for former Yugoslav countries would probably be Shift-đ)
and not Ctrl-đ.
Well, on my Croatian keyboard which has the same layout as former YU-countries,
']' is on the place of 'đ', while Đ' is at the place of of '}'. So, I want that
CTRL-đ acts as CTRL-] (Đ is upper case of đ).
My understanding is that having: langmap=zy, should enable one to use CTRL-z
and have effect of CTRl-y, or do I miss something?
My understanding was that it would map z to y but have no effect on
anything else, and in particular Shift-z, Ctrl-z, Alt-z, etc., wouldn't
be affected. But maybe I'm wrong, so let's see if someone chimes in who
knows the 'langmap' option better than I do.
Sincerely,
Gour
Best regards,
Tony.
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