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#13918
polytonic Greek on Windows
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Message #8 received at 13918 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 15:31:02 +0000
> From: Grant Reaber <grant.reaber <at> gmail.com>
>
> Windows provides a native method of entering polytonic Greek via its
> polytonic Greek keyboard. This keyboard, which is based on the keyboard
> used in Greece, is well integrated with the operating system and works
> in almost all Windows applications. Emacs should support it since it is
> the standard way to input polytonic Greek on Windows (and, moreover, in
> my opinion, it is a well-designed input method). Unfortunately, it
> unexpectedly fails to work in Emacs. For instance, I can enter αΎ¶ (a
> lower case alpha with a circumflex accent) by
> typing '[a', but in emacs doing that just produces a question mark.
Please try the latest pretest version of Emacs 24.3, I'm quite sure
this is fixed there.
> There is a related possible inconvenience that I have noted connected
> with using Emacs to edit texts in polytonic Greek. Namely, there are a
> lot of commands that I don't remember the key combinations for and run
> using M-x, but it is necessary to switch back to the Latin keyboard to
> run any of these commands. Since no Emacs commands have Greek names, it
> would be convenient if Emacs switched to the Latin keyboard
> automatically in this context (and any other context where Latin input
> is likely to be required).
Patches are welcome to implement this (assuming it's possible).
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