* German characters
@ 2012-08-12 20:58 drain
2012-08-12 21:24 ` drain
2012-08-13 14:13 ` Doug Lewan
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From: drain @ 2012-08-12 20:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Spanish.el handles Spanish characters well (F2 / F3 changes characters before
point to / from alternate forms), but I couldn't find anything for German.
In Windows I had to change keyboard layout in the OS, but I'd like an
integrated solution, along the lines of Spanish.el.
I tried going into Mule --> Set Language Environment, but German is not
listed.
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* Re: German characters
2012-08-12 20:58 German characters drain
@ 2012-08-12 21:24 ` drain
2012-08-13 6:22 ` Tassilo Horn
2012-08-13 14:13 ` Doug Lewan
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From: drain @ 2012-08-12 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Well, it only took a few substitutions to turn spanish.el into a german.el.
But I'd still be interested to know other methods.
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* Re: German characters
2012-08-12 21:24 ` drain
@ 2012-08-13 6:22 ` Tassilo Horn
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From: Tassilo Horn @ 2012-08-13 6:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
drain <aeuster@gmail.com> writes:
> Well, it only took a few substitutions to turn spanish.el into a
> german.el.
>
> But I'd still be interested to know other methods.
I guess, the standard way of writing letters of other languages is to
use input methods.
,----[ C-h k C-x RET C-\ ]
| C-x RET C-\ runs the command set-input-method, which is an interactive compiled
| Lisp function in `mule-cmds.el'.
|
| It is bound to C-x RET C-\, <menu-bar> <options> <mule> <set-input-method>.
|
| (set-input-method INPUT-METHOD &optional INTERACTIVE)
|
| Select and activate input method INPUT-METHOD for the current buffer.
| This also sets the default input method to the one you specify.
| If INPUT-METHOD is nil, this function turns off the input method, and
| also causes you to be prompted for a name of an input method the next
| time you invoke C-\.
| When called interactively, the optional arg INTERACTIVE is non-nil,
| which marks the variable `default-input-method' as set for Custom buffers.
|
| To deactivate the input method interactively, use C-\.
| To deactivate it programmatically, use `deactivate-input-method'.
`----
And for German, you'd use one of those three:
,----[ C-h I german-prefix RET ]
| Input method: german-prefix (mode line indicator:DE>)
|
| German (Deutsch) input method with prefix modifiers
| Key translation rules are:
| "A -> Ä -> "O -> Ö "U -> Ü "s -> ß
|
|
| KEY SEQUENCE
| ------------
| You can input characters by the following key sequences:
| key char [type a key sequence to insert the corresponding character]
| --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ----
| "A Ä "O Ö "U Ü "a ä "o ö "s ß "u ü
`----
,----[ C-h I german-postfix RET ]
| Input method: german-postfix (mode line indicator:DE<)
|
| German (Deutsch) input method
|
| ae -> ä
| aee -> ae
| oe -> ö
| oee -> oe
| ue -> ü (not after a/e/q)
| uee -> ue
| sz -> ß
| szz -> sz
|
|
| KEY SEQUENCE
| ------------
| You can input characters by the following key sequences:
| key char [type a key sequence to insert the corresponding character]
| --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ----
| AE Ä OE Ö UE Ü ae ä oe ö sz ß ue ü
`----
,----[ C-h I german RET ]
| Input method: german (mode line indicator:DE@)
|
| German (Deutsch) input method simulating SUN German keyboard
|
|
| KEYBOARD LAYOUT
| ---------------
| This input method works by translating individual input characters.
| Assuming that your actual keyboard has the `standard' layout,
| translation results in the following "virtual" keyboard layout:
|
| +----------------------------------------------------------------+
| | 1 ! | 2 " | 3 § | 4 $ | 5 % | 6 & | 7 / | 8 ( | 9 ) | 0 = | ß ? | [ { | ] } |
| +----------------------------------------------------------------+
| | q Q | w W | e E | r R | t T | z Z | u U | i I | o O | p P | ü Ü | + * |
| +------------------------------------------------------------+
| | a A | s S | d D | f F | g G | h H | j J | k K | l L | ö Ö | ä Ä | # ^ |
| +-----------------------------------------------------------+
| | y Y | x X | c C | v V | b B | n N | m M | , ; | . : | - _ |
| +-------------------------------------------------+
| +-----------------------------+
| | space bar |
| +-----------------------------+
|
| If your keyboard has a different layout, rearranged from
| `standard', the "virtual" keyboard you get with this input method
| will be rearranged in the same way.
|
| You can set the variable `quail-keyboard-layout-type' to specify
| the physical layout of your keyboard; the tables shown in
| documentation of input methods including this one are based on the
| physical keyboard layout as specified with that variable.
`----
HTH,
Tassilo
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* RE: German characters
2012-08-12 20:58 German characters drain
2012-08-12 21:24 ` drain
@ 2012-08-13 14:13 ` Doug Lewan
2012-08-13 18:56 ` drain
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From: Doug Lewan @ 2012-08-13 14:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: drain, Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
I found this on emacs 24.1 off the menu bar
Options-->Multilingual Environment-->Set Language Environment-->European-->German
That's much more than I like to use the mouse, but you only have to do it once.
I also found German as a possibility for M-x set-language-environment.
I hope this helps.
,Doug
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> To: Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: German characters
>
> Spanish.el handles Spanish characters well (F2 / F3 changes characters
> before
> point to / from alternate forms), but I couldn't find anything for
> German.
>
> In Windows I had to change keyboard layout in the OS, but I'd like an
> integrated solution, along the lines of Spanish.el.
>
> I tried going into Mule --> Set Language Environment, but German is not
> listed.
>
>
>
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> View this message in context:
> http://emacs.1067599.n5.nabble.com/German-characters-tp261275.html
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* RE: German characters
2012-08-13 14:13 ` Doug Lewan
@ 2012-08-13 18:56 ` drain
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From: drain @ 2012-08-13 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Thanks, good to know. It's nice to have Emacs automatically change double
vowels to umlauts, but it's still easier to use a custom mode.
I mapped C-s-x to language-minor-mode, C-s-g to toggling German chars, and
C-s-s to toggling Spanish chars. I place point right after, for example, o,
and can toggle it with ö by pressing C-s-g.
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