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authorThomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> 2025-03-08 20:29:26 +0100
committerThomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> 2025-03-08 20:29:26 +0100
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xcompose: Formatting
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# ‘C X’ means ‘Compose + X’
# U+22C6 STAR OPERATOR (‘⋆’) represents an arbitrary key
#
-# C ⋆ ' A letter with an acute (á)
-# C ⋆ u A letter with a breve (ă)
-# C ⋆ v A letter with a caron (ǎ)
-# C ⋆ , A letter with a cedilla (ç)
-# C ⋆ ^ A letter with a circumflex (â)
-# C ⋆ : A letter with a diaeresis (ä)
-# C ⋆ . A letter with a dot (ġ)
-# C ⋆ " A letter with a double-acute (ő)
-# C ⋆ ` A letter with a grave (à)
-# C ⋆ - A letter with a macron (ā)
-# C ⋆ ; A letter with an ogonek (ą)
-# C ⋆ o A letter with a ring (å)
+# C ⋆ ' A letter with an acute (á)
+# C ⋆ u A letter with a breve (ă)
+# C ⋆ v A letter with a caron (ǎ)
+# C ⋆ , A letter with a cedilla (ç)
+# C ⋆ ^ A letter with a circumflex (â)
+# C ⋆ : A letter with a diaeresis (ä)
+# C ⋆ . A letter with a dot (ġ)
+# C ⋆ " A letter with a double-acute (ő)
+# C ⋆ ` A letter with a grave (à)
+# C ⋆ - A letter with a macron (ā)
+# C ⋆ ; A letter with an ogonek (ą)
+# C ⋆ o A letter with a ring (å)
# C ⋆ / A letter with a slash or strikethrough (ø)
-# C ⋆ ~ A letter with a tilde (ã)
-# C ⋆ * The Greek letter ‘⋆’ (α)
-# C _ ⋆ Subscript ‘⋆’ (₁)
-# C ^ ⋆ Superscript ‘⋆’ (¹)
-# C l ⋆ Propositional logic operators (⇒)
+# C ⋆ ~ A letter with a tilde (ã)
+# C ⋆ * The Greek letter ‘⋆’ (α)
+# C _ ⋆ Subscript ‘⋆’ (₁)
+# C ^ ⋆ Superscript ‘⋆’ (¹)
+# C l ⋆ Propositional logic operators (⇒)
#
# Ligatures or other glyphs that are compose of multiple characters are
# straight forwards. For example ‘C I J’ produces ‘IJ’.