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Question on Mule and Makor2, font display vs char input?
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Anna Petrov Ronell |
Subject: |
Question on Mule and Makor2, font display vs char input? |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:26:33 -0500 |
Hi,
Is there an easy way to define/redefine how Mule operates. For
example, can a custom Mule Language environment be easily defined?
There is a LaTeX font environment called Makor2 which allows a user to
create output using Hebrew characters. These output characters are
often defined by multi-byte combinations. So it would be nice to have
an Emacs mode which allowed a user at the keyboard to type a single
input key and have that keystroke display the proper corresponding
Hebrew character on the screen while placing the proper set of
matching characters into the file for LaTeX Makor2. There is a
standard keyboard setup use in Israel which can be followed and a set
of Mule Hebrew screen fonts seem to be readily available.
Is there an easy way to use the existing Mule Hebrew character set as
a starting point to create a new custom Emacs mode definition which
will just output the needed Makor2 multi-byte character set?
Thanks
- Question on Mule and Makor2, font display vs char input?,
Anna Petrov Ronell <=