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X system typing (tajpu equivalent) in Ubuntu / Linux

de chrisim101010, 5 februarie 2012

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chrisim101010 (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 05:20:07

Saluton

Does anyone know how to set up Ubuntu 11.10 to use the x system for typing special characters? I found the Esperanto layout, and a setting to use some key that i don't have, but i can't find a setting or program to implement X. Any idea's?

Zafur (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 05:37:45

Why do you need the x system? Don't you have the ability to switch between an English and Esperanto keyboard?

lgg (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 06:19:13

Zafur:Why do you need the x system? Don't you have the ability to switch between an English and Esperanto keyboard?
Because switching keyboards for 2 languages sharing the same script is retarded.

Bemused (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 07:28:51

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Thread titled "Special Characters".

The thread contains discussion relating to various ways of modifying keyboard to display special characters on various systems.

It may contain information that is useful to you.

1Guy1 (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 08:53:44

chrisim101010:Saluton

Does anyone know how to set up Ubuntu 11.10 to use the x system for typing special characters? I found the Esperanto layout, and a setting to use some key that i don't have, but i can't find a setting or program to implement X. Any idea's?
I use Esperantilo, which is a windows/ linux text editor for Esperanto. This converts x-system to hats. It has spell & grammar check.

For linux you have to copy the bin file & evortaro.zip to the same directory, make sure the bin is executable & run.

esperantilo downloads

I have got it running on a keypen with both the linux & windows binaries in the same directory so it can run on either.

chrisim101010 (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 10:19:33

Bemused:Page 4.

Thread titled "Special Characters".

The thread contains discussion relating to various ways of modifying keyboard to display special characters on various systems.

It may contain information that is useful to you.
Thanks. That does help a lot. Its still not the X system though. My main issue is that i decided to learn the colemak keyboard layout, and suddenly, the other systems have become more complex to use! I also prefer the x system.

lgg (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 11:37:57

Who needs IAL that require *special software* to create documents in it? We need real solution, not a bunch of band-aids. The language should have ONE orthography and be able to be written from any device in the world. If it requires extra software (causing incompatibility issues), extra fonts, extra keyboard layouts, it's not IAL, it's some children toy.

Fenris_kcf (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 13:03:33

And who decides which letters are the ones, that can "be written from any device"? The factories of the devices? Or the states where they are situated?

And what is the problem with using existing technologies? Just because Device XY doesn't offer an easy possibility to place an arbitrary unicode-character, doesn't mean, that these characters are bad and not worth to use.

darkweasel (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 13:31:41

Fenris_kcf:And who decides which letters are the ones, that can "be written from any device"? The factories of the devices? Or the states where they are situated?

And what is the problem with using existing technologies? Just because Device XY doesn't offer an easy possibility to place an arbitrary unicode-character, doesn't mean, that these characters are bad and not worth to use.
Please do stop feeding the troll. senkulpa.gif

erinja (Arată profil) 5 februarie 2012, 14:44:43

darkweasel:Please do stop feeding the troll. senkulpa.gif
+1

Trolls are best ignored, they feed on feedback.

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