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Re: Writing source code with Unicode characters
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Rusi |
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Re: Writing source code with Unicode characters |
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Thu, 6 Feb 2014 18:52:23 -0800 (PST) |
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On Thursday, February 6, 2014 11:56:45 PM UTC+5:30, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> I'll like to experiment with using Unicode on source code (λ instead of
> lambda, etc) but it seems quite inconvenient to insert those chars with
> C-x 8 RET. Org-mode has the capability of displaying λ when you type
> \lambda, but that's just a display replacement, the raw text still is
> \lambda.
> What can I use to make more convenient the insertion of Unicode chars?
> (I'm mostly interested on Greek letters and other math-related symbols)
It really depends on the set size:
- a handful of greek characters?
- a hundred or so greek+math characters?
- full unicode (million) characaters?
In short huffman coding imposes natural limits on how convenient one
can make the char-entry.
On a recent X, there is an apl keyboard. Start it with
$ setxkbmap -layout "us,apl" -option "grp:ralt_rshift_toggle"
Toggle it with rshift ralt [single char is also possible]
After that typing abcdefgh gives
⍺⊥∩⌊∊_∇∆
Now all that remains, analogous to "define an apl-keyboard"
is to define an Oscar-keyboard :D
- Writing source code with Unicode characters, Óscar Fuentes, 2014/02/06
- Re: Writing source code with Unicode characters, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/02/06
- RE: Writing source code with Unicode characters, Drew Adams, 2014/02/06
- Re: Writing source code with Unicode characters, Göktuğ Kayaalp, 2014/02/06
- Re: Writing source code with Unicode characters, Óscar Fuentes, 2014/02/06
- Re: Writing source code with Unicode characters, Florian Beck, 2014/02/06