1 ;;; latin-alt.el --- Quail package for inputting various European characters -*-coding: utf-8;-*-
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9 ;; Keywords: multilingual, input method, latin
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28 ;; Author: TAKAHASHI Naoto <ntakahas@etl.go.jp>
37 "latin-1-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "1<" t
38 "Latin-1 character input method with postfix modifiers
41 ------------+---------+----------
44 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
45 diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä
48 nordic | / | d/ -> ð t/ -> þ a/ -> å e/ -> æ o/ -> ø
49 others | /<> | s/ -> ß ?/ -> ¿ !/ -> ¡
50 | various | << -> « >> -> » o_ -> º a_ -> ª
52 It would be natural to use comma for cedillas, but that would be
53 inconvenient in practice because commas are needed very often after a
56 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
57 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
199 (quail-define-package
200 "latin-2-alt-postfix" "Latin-2" "2<" t
201 "Latin-2 character input method with postfix modifiers
204 ------------+---------+----------
207 diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä
208 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
210 cedilla | ` | c` -> ç
212 dbl. acute | : | o: -> ő
218 It would be natural to use period and comma for dots/rings and
219 cedillas/ogoneks, but that would inconvenient in practice, because
220 periods and commas are needed very often after a letter.
222 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
223 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
391 (quail-define-package
392 "latin-3-alt-postfix" "Latin-3" "3<" t
393 "Latin-3 character input method with postfix modifiers
396 ------------+---------+----------
399 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
400 diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä
401 dot | / | c/ -> ċ i/ -> ı I/ -> İ
402 cedilla | ` | c` -> ç
408 It would be natural to use period and comma for dots and cedillas, but
409 that would inconvenient in practice, because periods and commas are
410 needed very often after a letter.
412 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
413 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
561 (quail-define-package
562 "latin-4-alt-postfix" "Latin-4" "4<" t
563 "Latin-4 characters input method with postfix modifiers
566 ------------+---------+----------
568 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
569 diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä
575 cedilla | ` | k` -> ķ g` -> ģ
577 nordic | / | a/ -> å e/ -> æ o/ -> ø
578 others | / | s/ -> ß n/ -> ŋ k/ -> ĸ
580 It would be natural to use period and comma for dots and
581 cedillas/ogoneks, but that would inconvenient in practice, because
582 periods and commas are needed very often after a letter.
584 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
585 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
755 (quail-define-package
756 "latin-5-alt-postfix" "Latin-5" "5<" t
757 "Latin-5 characters input method with postfix modifiers
760 ------------+---------+----------
763 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
764 diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä
767 cedilla | ` | c` -> ç
768 dot | / | i/ -> ı I/ -> İ
769 nordic | / | a/ -> å e/ -> æ o/ -> ø
772 It would be natural to use period and comma for dots and cedillas, but
773 that would inconvenient in practice, because periods and commas are
774 needed very often after a letter.
776 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
777 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
907 (quail-define-package
908 "danish-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "DA<" t
909 "Danish input method (rule: AE -> Æ, OE -> Ø, AA -> Å, E' -> É)
911 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. aee -> ae
913 nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
935 (quail-define-package
936 "esperanto-alt-postfix" "Latin-3" "EO<" t
937 "Esperanto input method with postfix modifiers
939 A following ^ or x will produce an accented character,
940 e.g. c^ -> ĉ gx -> ĝ u^ -> ŭ.
942 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix,
944 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
998 (quail-define-package
999 "finnish-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "FI<" t
1000 "Finnish (Suomi) input method
1007 nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1021 (quail-define-package
1022 "french-alt-postfix" "French" "FR<" t
1023 "French (Français) input method with postfix modifiers
1025 ` pour grave, ' pour aigu, ^ pour circonflexe, et \" pour tréma.
1026 Par exemple: a` -> à e' -> é.
1028 Ç, «, et » sont produits par C/, <<, et >>.
1030 En doublant la frappe des diacritiques, ils s'isoleront de la lettre.
1031 Par exemple: e'' -> e'
1033 <e dans l'o> n'est pas disponible."
1034 nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1096 (quail-define-package
1097 "german-alt-postfix" "German" "DE<" t
1098 "German (Deutsch) input method
1109 nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1129 (quail-define-package
1130 "icelandic-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "IS<" t
1131 "Icelandic (Íslenska) input method with postfix modifiers
1144 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
1145 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1191 (quail-define-package
1192 "italian-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "IT<" t
1193 "Italian (Italiano) input method with postfix modifiers
1195 a' -> á A' -> Á a` -> à A` -> À i^ -> î << -> «
1196 e' -> é E' -> É e` -> è E` -> È I^ -> Î >> -> »
1197 i' -> í I' -> Í i` -> ì I` -> Ì o_ -> º
1198 o' -> ó O' -> Ó o` -> ò O` -> Ò a_ -> ª
1199 u' -> ú U' -> Ú u` -> ù U` -> Ù
1201 This method is for purists who like accents the old way.
1203 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a`` -> a`
1204 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1262 (quail-define-package
1263 "norwegian-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "NO<" t
1264 "Norwegian (Norsk) input method (rule: AE->Æ, OE->Ø, AA->Å, E'->É)
1266 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. aee -> ae
1268 nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1290 (quail-define-package
1291 "scandinavian-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "SC<" t
1292 "Scandinavian input method with postfix modifiers
1293 Supported languages are Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish.
1302 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix:
1303 aee -> ae o\"\" -> o\" etc.
1304 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1334 (quail-define-package
1335 "spanish-alt-postfix" "Spanish" "ES<" t
1336 "Spanish (Español) input method with postfix modifiers
1347 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix:
1348 a'' -> a' n~~ -> n~, etc.
1349 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1383 (quail-define-package
1384 "swedish-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "SV<" t
1385 "Swedish (Svenska) input method (rule: AA -> Å, AE -> Ä, OE -> Ö, E' -> É)
1387 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. aee -> ae
1388 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1410 (quail-define-package
1411 "turkish-alt-postfix" "Turkish" "TR«" t
1412 "Turkish (Türkçe) input method with postfix modifiers.
1414 turkish-latin-3-alt-postfix is an obsolete alias for turkish-alt-postfix.
1416 Note for I, ı, İ, i.
1430 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a^^ -> a^
1431 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1471 ;; Backwards compatibility.
1472 (push (cons "turkish-latin-3-alt-postfix"
1473 (cdr (assoc "turkish-alt-postfix" quail-package-alist)))
1474 quail-package-alist)
1476 ;; Dutch Quail input method derived from the one in Yudit by Roman
1478 (quail-define-package
1479 "dutch" "Dutch" "NL" t
1480 "Dutch character mixfix input method.
1481 Caters for French and Turkish as well as Dutch.
1484 ------------+---------+----------
1485 others | | fl. -> ƒ eur. -> € ij -> ij IJ -> IJ
1486 ------------+---------+----------
1488 ------------+---------+----------
1491 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
1492 Turkish | various | i/ -> ı s, -> ş g^ -> ğ I/ -> İ
1494 ------------+---------+----------
1496 ------------+---------+----------
1497 diaeresis | \" | \"a -> ä
1499 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
1500 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1503 ("fl." ?ƒ) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK (florin currency symbol)
1504 ("eur." ?€) ;; EURO SIGN
1505 ;; “The 25th letter of the Dutch alphabet.”
1506 ("ij" ?ij) ;; LATIN SMALL LIGATURE IJ
1507 ("IJ" ?IJ) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE IJ
1508 ;; “Trema on the second letter of vowel pair.” Yudit uses `:', not `"'.
1509 ("\"a" ?ä) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
1510 ("\"e" ?ë) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS
1511 ("\"i" ?ï) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS
1512 ("\"o" ?ö) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
1513 ("\"u" ?ü) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
1514 ("\"A" ?Ä) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
1515 ("\"E" ?Ë) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS
1516 ("\"I" ?Ï) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS
1517 ("\"O" ?Ö) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
1518 ("\"U" ?Ü) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
1519 ;; “Acute, marking emphasis on long vowels”:
1520 ("a'" ?á) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE
1521 ("e'" ?é) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
1522 ("i'" ?í) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH ACUTE
1523 ("o'" ?ó) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
1524 ("u'" ?ú) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH ACUTE
1525 ("A'" ?Á) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE
1526 ("E'" ?É) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
1527 ("I'" ?Í) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH ACUTE
1528 ("O'" ?Ó) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
1529 ("U'" ?Ú) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH ACUTE
1530 ;; “Grave, marking emphasis on short vowels”:
1531 ("a`" ?à) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE
1532 ("e`" ?è) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH GRAVE
1533 ("i`" ?ì) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH GRAVE
1534 ("o`" ?ò) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
1535 ("u`" ?ù) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE
1536 ("A`" ?À) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE
1537 ("E`" ?È) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH GRAVE
1538 ("I`" ?Ì) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH GRAVE
1539 ("O`" ?Ò) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
1540 ("U`" ?Ù) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH GRAVE
1541 ;; “Cater for the use of many French words and use of the circumflex
1542 ;; in Frisian.” Yudit used `;' for cedilla.
1543 ("c," ?ç) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA
1544 ("C," ?Ç) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA
1545 ("a^" ?â) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1546 ("e^" ?ê) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1547 ("i^" ?î) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1548 ("o^" ?ô) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1549 ("u^" ?û) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1550 ("A^" ?Â) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1551 ("E^" ?Ê) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1552 ("I^" ?Î) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1553 ("O^" ?Ô) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1554 ("U^" ?Û) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX
1555 ;; “Follow the example of the Dutch POSIX locale, using ISO-8859-9 to
1556 ;; cater to the many Turks in Dutch society.” Perhaps German methods
1557 ;; should do so too. Follow turkish-alt-postfix here.
1558 ("i/" ?ı) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH NO DOT
1559 ("s," ?ş) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA
1560 ("g^" ?ğ) ;; LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH BREVE
1561 ("I/" ?İ) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE
1562 ("S," ?Ş) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA
1563 ("G^" ?Ğ) ;; LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH BREVE
1566 ;; Originally from Yudit, discussed with Albertas Agejevas
1567 ;; <alga@uosis.mif.vu.lt>
1568 (quail-define-package
1569 "lithuanian-numeric" "Lithuanian" "LtN" t
1570 "Lithuanian numeric input method.
1571 " nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
1595 ;; From XFree 4.1 /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/lt, suggested by
1596 ;; Albertas Agejevas <alga@uosis.mif.vu.lt>
1597 (quail-define-package
1598 "lithuanian-keyboard" "Lithuanian" "Lt" t
1599 "Lithuanian standard keyboard input method.
1600 " nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
1621 ;; From XFree 4.1 /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/lv
1622 (quail-define-package
1623 "latvian-keyboard" "Latvian" "Lv" t
1624 "Latvian standard keyboard input method.
1625 " nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
1659 (quail-define-package
1660 "latin-alt-postfix" "Latin" "L<" t
1661 "Latin character input method with postfix modifiers.
1662 This is the union of various input methods originally made for input
1663 of characters from a single Latin-N charset.
1665 | postfix | examples
1666 ------------+---------+----------
1669 circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â
1670 diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä
1672 cedilla | /` | c/ -> ç c` -> ç
1673 ogonek | ` | a` -> ą
1676 dbl. acute | : | o: -> ő
1679 stroke | / | d/ -> đ
1680 nordic | / | d/ -> ð t/ -> þ a/ -> å e/ -> æ o/ -> ø
1681 others | /<> | s/ -> ß ?/ -> ¿ !/ -> ¡
1682 | various | << -> « >> -> » o_ -> º a_ -> ª
1684 It would be natural to use comma for cedillas, but that would be
1685 inconvenient in practice because commas are needed very often after a
1688 Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a'
1689 " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
1691 ;; Fixme: ¦ § ¨ © ¬ ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ ¼ ½ ¾ × ÷
2046 ;;; arch-tag: 722466a6-363d-431c-9161-879e16e2da5d
2047 ;;; latin-alt.el ends here