On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:45 PM, Dmitri Vereshchagin
<dmitri.vereshchagin@gmail.com> wrote:
> * Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> [2015-11-20 23:54]:
>> N° № U+2116 NUMERO SIGN
>
> Thank you. It is very clever. I suppose you use AZERTY keyboard
> layout. I have ЙЦУКЕН (JCUKEN) keyboard and there is no simple way to
> input degree sign. So I stick with digraph.
>
> --
> Dmitri Vereshchagin
Yes, my keyboard is a Belgian AZERTY. Remapping "No", wouldn't work,
at least with my keymap, where it would clash with "Но", a syllable
commonly found at the beginning of Russian words, or even as a word in
itself. Maybe there is another character, or character group, which is
practically never used? On my Belgian keyboard I might use µ or ù but
not knowing what special characters there are on your JCUKEN keyboard
I might suggest ъъ because the hard sign is rare (since the 1917
spelling reform) and though it does happen in Russian text it is never
doubled.
Best regards,
Tony.
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