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Re: Caps Lock For Input Methods That Use Symbol Keys As Letter Keys
From: |
Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: Caps Lock For Input Methods That Use Symbol Keys As Letter Keys |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Jul 2023 20:32:19 +0200 |
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Yoshiku Onu wrote:
> When using Caps Lock, it works fine for the keys that would
> normally be letters on a QWERTY layout. However, for the
> keys that would normally be symbols on a QWERTY layout, such
> as the ';', '.' and '/' keys, it doesn't capitalize them.
See this for custom up- and downcasing on CAPS, see
https://dataswamp.org/~incal/emacs-init/caps-back.el
But: Do you really want to upcase ':', '.', and '/' - since they
don't have a case, even?
Or, if you do, the first step is then to decide what upcasing
them really means.
You want CAPS to subsequently output the SHIFT chars, i.e.
for your three examples, ':', '>' and '?' ?
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