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f4dded94
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f4dded94
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May 17, 2001
by
Gerd Moellmann
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Set guidance to t for czech and
slovak input methods. New maintainer. From Pavel Jan�<Pavel@Janik.cz>.
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leim/quail/czech.el
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;;; quail/czech.el -- Quail package for inputting Czech
;; Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation.
;; Copyright (C) 1998
, 2001
Free Software Foundation.
;; Author:
Milan Zamazal <pdm@
fi.muni.cz
>
;; Maintainer:
Milan Zamazal <pdm@fi.mu
ni.cz>
;; Author: Milan Zamazal <pdm@
zamazal.org
>
;; Maintainer:
Pavel Jan,Al(Bk <Pavel@Ja
ni
k
.cz>
;; Keywords: multilingual, input method, Czech
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
(
quail-define-package
"czech"
"Czech"
"CZ"
nil
"czech"
"Czech"
"CZ"
t
"\"Standard\" Czech keyboard in the Windoze NT 105 keys version."
nil
t
t
t
t
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
t
)
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...
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
([kp-add] ?+))
(quail-define-package
"czech-qwerty" "Czech" "CZ"
nil
"czech-qwerty" "Czech" "CZ"
t
"\"Standard\" Czech keyboard in the Windoze NT 105 keys version, QWERTY layout."
nil t nil nil t nil nil nil nil nil t)
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@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
([kp-add] ?+))
(quail-define-package
"czech-prog-1" "Czech" "CZ"
nil
"czech-prog-1" "Czech" "CZ"
t
"Czech (non-standard) keyboard for programmers #1.
All digits except of `1' are replaced by Czech characters as on the standard
...
...
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ All other keys are the same as on standard US keyboard."
(
[kp-add]
?+
))
(
quail-define-package
"czech-prog-2"
"Czech"
"CZ"
nil
"czech-prog-2"
"Czech"
"CZ"
t
"Czech (non-standard) keyboard for programmers #2.
All digits except of `1' are replaced by Czech characters as on the standard
...
...
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ All other keys are the same as on standard US keyboard."
([kp-add] ?+))
(quail-define-package
"czech-prog-3" "Czech" "CZ"
nil
"czech-prog-3" "Czech" "CZ"
t
"Czech (non-standard) keyboard for programmers compatible with the default
keyboard from the obsolete `emacs-czech' package.
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leim/quail/slovak.el
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;;; quail/slovak.el -- Quail package for inputting Slovak
;; Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation.
;; Copyright (C) 1998
, 2001
Free Software Foundation.
;; Authors: Tibor ,B)(Bimko <tibor.simko@fmph.uniba.sk>,
;; Milan Zamazal <pdm@
fi.muni.cz
>
;; Maintainer:
Milan Zamazal <pdm@fi.mu
ni.cz>
;; Milan Zamazal <pdm@
zamazal.org
>
;; Maintainer:
Pavel Jan,Al(Bk <Pavel@Ja
ni
k
.cz>
;; Keywords: multilingual, input method, Slovak
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
(
quail-define-package
"slovak"
"Slovak"
"SK"
nil
"slovak"
"Slovak"
"SK"
t
"Standard Slovak keyboard."
nil
t
nil
nil
t
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
t
)
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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
(quail-define-package
"slovak-prog-1" "Slovak" "SK"
nil
"slovak-prog-1" "Slovak" "SK"
t
"Slovak (non-standard) keyboard for programmers #1.
All digits except of `1' are replaced by Slovak characters as on the standard
...
...
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ All other keys are the same as on standard US keyboard."
(
quail-define-package
"slovak-prog-2"
"Slovak"
"SK"
nil
"slovak-prog-2"
"Slovak"
"SK"
t
"Slovak (non-standard) keyboard for programmers #2.
All digits except of `1' are replaced by Slovak characters as on the standard
...
...
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ All other keys are the same as on standard US keyboard."
(quail-define-package
"slovak-prog-3" "Slovak" "SK"
nil
"slovak-prog-3" "Slovak" "SK"
t
"Slovak (non-standard) keyboard for programmers #3.
Dead keys are on `[', `[[', `[[[', and `]'.
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