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Re: Writting Greek in Emacs
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Writting Greek in Emacs |
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Tue, 08 Oct 2024 23:29:05 -0400 |
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> I normally use the greek-ibycus4 input method.
That name is rather cryptic. Would it be beneficial to rename it to
greek-classical-betacode?
> BTW, in case it's useful to anyone, I wrote this abbrev table a while
> ago to introduce diacritics in prepositions, articles, adverbs and other
> particles:
> https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/1877446
Thanks for not using github! But gitlab has grave flaws too -- see
https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria-evaluation.html. There are
better sites llsted there too.
Should that package be included in Emacs? Perhaps selected
automatically by default by the input methods for classical Greek? If
that change is not inconvenient, it could be worth doing to simplify
the interface users need to learn.
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- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Juan Manuel Macías, 2024/10/05
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- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Thanos Apollo, 2024/10/09
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Juan Manuel Macías, 2024/10/09
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Thanos Apollo, 2024/10/09
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/10/09
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Thanos Apollo, 2024/10/09
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/10/10
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Thanos Apollo, 2024/10/10
- Re: Writting Greek in Emacs, Juan Manuel Macías, 2024/10/09