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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 14 Nov 1995 23:28:24 +0000 |
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;;; iso-transl.el --- keyboard input definitions for ISO 8859/1. ;; Copyright (C) 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Howard Gayle ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: i18n ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Loading this package defines three ways of entering the non-ASCII ;; printable characters with codes above 127: the prefix C-x 8, or the ;; Alt key, or a dead accent key. For example, you can enter uppercase ;; A-umlaut as `C-x 8 " A' or `Alt-" A' (if you have an Alt key) or ;; `umlaut A' (if you have an umlaut/diaeresis key). ;;; Code: (defvar iso-transl-dead-key-alist '((?\' . mute-acute) (?\` . mute-grave) (?\" . mute-diaeresis) (?\^ . mute-asciicircum) (?\~ . mute-asciitilde)) "Mapping of ASCII characters to their corresponding dead-key symbols.") ;; Some X servers use these alternate names. (or key-translation-map (setq key-translation-map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key key-translation-map [dead-acute] [mute-acute]) (define-key key-translation-map [dead-grave] [mute-grave]) (define-key key-translation-map [dead-diaeresis] [mute-diaeresis]) (define-key key-translation-map [dead-asciicircum] [mute-asciicircum]) (define-key key-translation-map [dead-asciitilde] [mute-asciitilde]) ;; Someone reports that these keys don't work if shifted. ;; This might fix it--no word yet. (define-key key-translation-map [S-dead-acute] [mute-acute]) (define-key key-translation-map [S-dead-grave] [mute-grave]) (define-key key-translation-map [S-dead-diaeresis] [mute-diaeresis]) (define-key key-translation-map [S-dead-asciicircum] [mute-asciicircum]) (define-key key-translation-map [S-dead-asciitilde] [mute-asciitilde]) ;; The two-character mnemonics are intended to be available in all languages. ;; The ones beginning with `*' have one-character synonyms, but a ;; language-specific table might override the short form for its own use. (defvar iso-transl-char-map '(("* " . [160])(" " . [160]) ("*!" . [161])("!" . [161]) ("\"\"" . [168]) ("\"A" . [196]) ("\"E" . [203]) ("\"I" . [207]) ("\"O" . [214]) ("\"U" . [220]) ("\"a" . [228]) ("\"e" . [235]) ("\"i" . [239]) ("\"o" . [246]) ("\"s" . [223]) ("\"u" . [252]) ("\"y" . [255]) ("''" . [180]) ("'A" . [193]) ("'E" . [201]) ("'I" . [205]) ("'O" . [211]) ("'U" . [218]) ("'Y" . [221]) ("'a" . [225]) ("'e" . [233]) ("'i" . [237]) ("'o" . [243]) ("'u" . [250]) ("'y" . [253]) ("*$" . [164])("$" . [164]) ("*+" . [177])("+" . [177]) (",," . [184]) (",C" . [199]) (",c" . [231]) ("*-" . [173])("-" . [173]) ("*." . [183])("." . [183]) ("//" . [247]) ("/A" . [197]) ("/E" . [198]) ("/O" . [216]) ("/a" . [229]) ("/e" . [230]) ("/o" . [248]) ("1/2" . [189]) ("1/4" . [188]) ("3/4" . [190]) ("*<" . [171])("<" . [171]) ("*=" . [175])("=" . [175]) ("*>" . [187])(">" . [187]) ("*?" . [191])("?" . [191]) ("*C" . [169])("C" . [169]) ("*L" . [163])("L" . [163]) ("*P" . [182])("P" . [182]) ("*R" . [174])("R" . [174]) ("*S" . [167])("S" . [167]) ("*Y" . [165])("Y" . [165]) ("^1" . [185]) ("^2" . [178]) ("^3" . [179]) ("^A" . [194]) ("^E" . [202]) ("^I" . [206]) ("^O" . [212]) ("^U" . [219]) ("^a" . [226]) ("^e" . [234]) ("^i" . [238]) ("^o" . [244]) ("^u" . [251]) ("_a" . [170]) ("_o" . [186]) ("`A" . [192]) ("`E" . [200]) ("`I" . [204]) ("`O" . [210]) ("`U" . [217]) ("`a" . [224]) ("`e" . [232]) ("`i" . [236]) ("`o" . [242]) ("`u" . [249]) ("*c" . [162])("c" . [162]) ("*o" . [176])("o" . [176]) ("*u" . [181])("u" . [181]) ("*m" . [181])("m" . [181]) ("*x" . [215])("x" . [215]) ("*|" . [166])("|" . [166]) ("~A" . [195]) ("~D" . [208]) ("~N" . [209]) ("~O" . [213]) ("~T" . [222]) ("~a" . [227]) ("~d" . [240]) ("~n" . [241]) ("~o" . [245]) ("~t" . [254]) ("~~" . [172])) "Alist of character translations for entering ISO characters. Each element has the form (STRING . VECTOR). The sequence STRING of ASCII chars translates into the sequence VECTOR. (VECTOR is normally one character long.)") ;; Language-specific translation lists. (defvar iso-transl-language-alist '(("Esperanto" ("C" . [198]) ("G" . [216]) ("H" . [166]) ("J" . [172]) ("S" . [222]) ("U" . [221]) ("c" . [230]) ("g" . [248]) ("h" . [182]) ("j" . [188]) ("s" . [254]) ("u" . [253])) ("French" ("C" . [199]) ("c" . [231])) ("German" ("A" . [196]) ("O" . [214]) ("U" . [220]) ("a" . [228]) ("o" . [246]) ("s" . [223]) ("u" . [252])) ("Portuguese" ("C" . [199]) ("c" . [231])) ("Spanish" ("!" . [161]) ("?" . [191]) ("N" . [241]) ("n" . [209])))) (defvar iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map nil "Keymap for C-x 8 prefix.") (or iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map (setq iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map (make-sparse-keymap))) (or key-translation-map (setq key-translation-map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key key-translation-map "\C-x8" iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map) ;; For each entry in the alist, we'll make up to three ways to generate ;; the character in question: the prefix `C-x 8'; the ALT modifier on ;; the first key of the sequence; and (if applicable) replacing the first ;; key of the sequence with the corresponding dead key. For example, a ;; character associated with the string "~n" can be input with `C-x 8 ~ n' ;; or `Alt-~ n' or `mute-asciitilde n'. (defun iso-transl-define-keys (alist) (while alist (define-key iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map (car (car alist)) (cdr (car alist))) (let ((vec (vconcat (car (car alist)))) (deadpair (assq (aref (car (car alist)) 0) iso-transl-dead-key-alist))) (aset vec 0 (logior (aref vec 0) ?\A-\^@)) (define-key key-translation-map vec (cdr (car alist))) (define-key isearch-mode-map (vector (aref vec 0)) nil) (if deadpair (let ((deadvec (copy-sequence vec))) (aset deadvec 0 (cdr deadpair)) (define-key isearch-mode-map (vector (aref deadvec 0)) nil) (define-key key-translation-map deadvec (cdr (car alist)))))) (setq alist (cdr alist)))) (defun iso-transl-set-language (lang) (interactive (list (let ((completion-ignore-case t)) (completing-read "Set which language? " iso-transl-language-alist nil t)))) (iso-transl-define-keys (cdr (assoc lang iso-transl-language-alist)))) ;; The standard mapping comes automatically. You can partially overlay it ;; with a language-specific mapping by using `M-x iso-transl-set-language'. (iso-transl-define-keys iso-transl-char-map) (define-key isearch-mode-map "\C-x" nil) (define-key isearch-mode-map [?\C-x t] 'isearch-other-control-char) (define-key isearch-mode-map "\C-x8" nil) (provide 'iso-transl) ;;; iso-transl.el ends here