Review compose key sequence patches January 3rd and 6th
Pander
pander at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Feb 22 03:12:10 PST 2012
On 2012-02-22 01:26, James Cloos wrote:
> [Did I already send a review?]
No not yet. Thanks for following up on this.
>
> Some initial thoughts:
>
>> +<Multi_key> <0> <c> : "©" copyright # COPYRIGHT SIGN
>
> Is it really useful to use <0> (zero) for that when <O> (majuscule oh)
> and <o> (miniscule oh) are already there?
This allows users to enter copyright sign without using SHIFT. <c> <0>
of <0> <c> would be the fastest way to enter this sign which is used
regularly. This also applies to the next less often used signs.
>
> That also applies to § section and ¤ currency.
These (©, § and ¤) originate from gtk-compose-lookaside.txt with the
purpose to be merged here, upstream. They do not interfere with other
schemes concerning <0> (zero). My motivation for these is to consolidate
the exceptions currently defined by Simos in GTK (and GNOME) so all
flavours of X will use the ones defined in Compose.pre
This was also the goal of gtk-compose-lookaside.txt but that file grew
over the years without merging upstream. Now it is time to start merging
and hopefully get rid of it completely.
>
>> +<Multi_key> <exclam> <p> : "¶" paragraph # PILCROW SIGN
>> +<Multi_key> <exclam> <P> : "¶" paragraph # PILCROW SIGN
>
> The logic of the current Multi_key sequences (<Multi_key> <exclam> is
> DOT BELOW for all current sequences where it preceses a letter) would
> suggest that those two would be used for the strings "p̣" and "P̣".
>
> Goog finds hits in wikipedia¹ (representing the IPA /pʼ/ in Riggs’ and
> Williamson’s orthographies for Sioux), a usage in chemical symbols and
> some hits which suggest that it may be used in latin transcriptions of
> one or more of the script of India.
Agreed, these two need to be removed from the patch.
>
>
> Other wise it looks good and applies. With the caveats above,
>
> Reviewed-by: James Cloos <cloos at jhcloos.com>
Thank you for the review.
What are now the next steps for the patches in
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-January/028253.html
and
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-January/028432.html
Regards,
Pander
>
>
> 1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux_language
> http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%CC%A3
>
> -JimC
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