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From: | Miles Bader |
Subject: | Re: adding consistent extra symbols to input methods (cyrillic-*, croatian-*, slov*, czech-* etc.) input methods |
Date: | Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:18:06 +0900 |
Juri Linkov <address@hidden> writes: > activate-preposition-input-method -> activate-additional-input-method > inactivate-preposition-input-method -> inactivate-additional-input-method > local-input-method-list -> current-additional-input-method-list Those names seem to have rather different implications though... `activate-additional-input-method' makes it sound vaguely like the new input method will somehow be "equal" to the existing input method, whereas kenichi's name somewhat implies otherwise, that the new input method being activated is somehow "special" (and I think also suggests that it will be "subsidiary" to any main input method). Which of those is true? -Miles -- You can hack anything you want, with TECO and DDT.
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