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#37051
26.2.90; feature request: C-x 8 <SYMBOL> Prefix Command for letter with macron
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Reported by: VanL <van <at> scratch.space>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 14:15:01 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: fixed
Found in version 26.2.90
Fixed in version 26.3
Done: Robert Pluim <rpluim <at> gmail.com>
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>>>>> On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 00:05:11 +1000, VanL <van <at> scratch.space> said:
>> On 20 Aug 2019, at 00:44, Robert Pluim <rpluim <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>>
VanL> I'd like to be able to type the 'a' and 'i' with macron in 'Cháng
VanL> Xiāng Sī (Everlasting Longing) by Bai Juyi'.
>>
>> Would you consider using the chinese-sisheng input method? That has
>> mappings for all of those. In fact, digging some more, thereʼs the
>> hawaiian-prefix method as well, which has far fewer mappings, so
>> shouldn't interfere too much with normal typing.
>>
>> Otherwise it could be added to the C-x 8 map, but Iʼm having a hard
>> time finding a prefix thatʼs both free and reasonably mnemonic for
>> MACRON, unless we want to turn 'C-x 8 =' into a prefix map, with
>> 'C-x 8 = =' meaning 'insert MACRON'.
VanL> How about a C-u before `C-x 8 - ' for to `insert MACRON'?
C-x 8 already uses the prefix argument to mean COUNT, so I donʼt think
that will work.
VanL> I fail to find instructions to use chinese-sisheng in [1]
VanL> and the listings from describe-mode, describe-bindings don't
VanL> have `ī' in them, for example.
It doesnʼt appear to be documented in the manual, but itʼs easy enough
to use. Turn it on and type eg
Cha
You'll see "Cha[1234ino]" in the echo area. If you then type "1",
you'll get:
Chā
Similarly
Xia1 => Xiā
Si1 => Sī
and so on.
VanL> C-x <RET> C-\ h <TAB> ; has no hawaiian-prefix method
VanL> completion but hebrew.
Sorry, that was added in emacs-27, and youʼre on emacs-26.
Robert
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