% digraph.sl -*- Slang -*- % % This is digraph.sl. It allows for easy input of accented characters and % other 8-bit characters. It is an alternative to the mutekeys.sl package. % I wrote it because I don't like mutekeys. I added a lot of characters not % found in mutekeys.sl. % % Usage: put this file in $JED_ROOT/lib and add a line % % autoload ("digraph_cmd", "digraph"); setkey ("digraph_cmd", "\ek"); % % to your ~/.jedrc file, restart jed so that this setkey takes effect before % any other keymaps are defined. The digraphs are now available by typing % Esc-K 'accent' 'letter'. % % Thanks to John Davis for reducing the number of case statements in the % original code and for adding the user-friendly interface (don't type too % fast, otherwise you can't read it). % % DONE: This does not work yet under MSDOS and OS2 . Any volunteers? % % Ronald Rietman, 1995/03/05 %%% % - added MSDOS, OS/2 digraphs % - changed key for British Pounds from $ to # (pounds) so that it occurs in % the same place as a UK keyboard % - added European-style double quotes % - moved inverted punctuation marks to use a period accent and added DOS % line-drawing characters to the same. Letters for lines correspond to % curses ACS (Alternate Character Set), except 'P' invented to == `Plus' % % Mark Olesen 16 Aug 1995 define digraph_cmd () { variable i, accent, letters; #iffalse EXIT_BLOCK { message (Null_String); } #endif switch (get_mini_response ("Enter an accent character: [/`'^\"~,.]")) { case '/': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "aAeEs#yc"; "\d134\d143\d145\d146\d225\d156\d157\d155"; #else "aAdDeEoOstT#yc"; "\d229\d197\d240\d208\d230\d198\d248\d216\d223\d254\d222\d163\d165\d162"; #endif } { case '"': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "`aAeioOsuUy'"; %"\d174\d132\d142\d137\d139\d148\d153\d129\d225\d154\d152\d175"; "\d174\d132\d142\d137\d139\d148\d153\d225\d129\d154\d152\d175"; #else "`aAeEiIoOsuU'"; "\d171\d228\d196\d235\d203\d239\d207\d246\d214\d223\d252\d220\d187"; #endif } { case '\'': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "aeEiou'"; "\d160\d130\d144\d161\d162\d163\d175"; #else "aAeEiIoOuU'"; "\d225\d193\d233\d201\d237\d205\d243\d211\d250\d218\d187"; #endif } { case '`': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "`aeiou"; "\d174\d133\d138\d141\d149\d151"; #else "`aAeEiIoOuU"; "\d171\d224\d192\d232\d200\d236\d204\d242\d210\d249\d217"; #endif } { case '^': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "aeiou"; "\d131\d136\d140\d147\d150"; #else "aAeEiIoOuU"; "\d226\d194\d234\d202\d238\d206\d244\d212\d251\d219"; #endif } { case '~': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "nN"; "\d164\d165"; #else "aAnNoO"; "\d227\d195\d241\d209\d245\d213"; #endif } { case ',': "cC"; #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "\d135\d128"; #else "\d231\d199"; #endif } { case '.': #ifdef IBMPC_SYSTEM "!?aAjJkKlLmMpPqQtTuUvVwWxX"; "\d173\d168\d177\d178\d217\d188\d191\d187\d218\d201\d192\d200\d197\d206\d196\d205\d195\d204\d180\d185\d194\d203\d193\d202\d179\d186"; #else "!?1/"; "\d161\d191\d161\d191"; #endif } { return; } % default (letters, accent) = (); i = is_substr (letters, char (get_mini_response (sprintf ("Enter [%s] to get [%s]", letters, accent)))); !if (i) { beep (); return; } i--; insert_char (accent[i]); }