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From: | GNU bug Tracking System |
Subject: | bug#56617: closed (28.1; No Mongolian option in input-method) |
Date: | Sat, 08 Apr 2023 07:54:02 +0000 |
Your message dated Sat, 08 Apr 2023 10:53:55 +0300 with message-id <83355aolm4.fsf@gnu.org> and subject line Re: bug#56617: [PATCH] for Mongolian input has caused the debbugs.gnu.org bug report #56617, regarding 28.1; No Mongolian option in input-method to be marked as done. (If you believe you have received this mail in error, please contact help-debbugs@gnu.org.) -- 56617: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=56617 GNU Bug Tracking System Contact help-debbugs@gnu.org with problems
--- Begin Message ---Subject: 28.1; No Mongolian option in input-method Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2022 19:20:02 +0900
No Mongolian option in input-method.
I'm reporting since someone has suggested me on a forum.
link: https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/72598/how-to-write-in-mongolian-language-couldnt-find-it-in-set-input-method/72600#72600
My current method of writing in Mongolian is the following add to init.el.
I'd really like to have native Mongolian input support in Emacs,Thanks.
Garid.
(quail-define-package
"Mongolian-trans" "Mg-trans" "S>" t
"Input method for Mongolian transcription."
nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t)
(quail-define-rules
;; keys (without shift)
("q" ?ф)
("w" ?ц)
("e" ?у)
("r" ?ж)
("t" ?э)
("y" ?н)
("u" ?г)
("i" ?ш)
("o" ?ү)
("p" ?з)
("[" ?к)
("]" ?ъ)
("a" ?й)
("s" ?ы)
("d" ?б)
("f" ?ө)
("g" ?а)
("h" ?х)
("j" ?р)
("k" ?о)
("l" ?л)
(";" ?д)
("'" ?п)
("z" ?я)
("x" ?ч)
("c" ?ё)
("v" ?с)
("b" ?м)
("n" ?и)
("m" ?т)
("," ?ь)
("." ?в)
("/" ?ю)
;; keys (with shift)
("Q" ?ф)
("W" ?Ц)
("E" ?У)
("R" ?Ж)
("T" ?Э)
("Y" ?Н)
("U" ?Г)
("I" ?Ш)
("O" ?Ү)
("P" ?З)
("{" ?К)
("}" ?Ъ)
("A" ?Й)
("S" ?Ы)
("D" ?Б)
("F" ?Ө)
("G" ?А)
("H" ?Х)
("J" ?Р)
("K" ?О)
("L" ?Л)
(":" ?Д)
("\"" ?П)
("Z" ?Я)
("X" ?Ч)
("C" ?Ё)
("V" ?С)
("B" ?М)
("N" ?И)
("M" ?Т)
("<" ?Ь)
(">" ?В)
("?" ?Ю)
;; numbers keys (without shift)
("1" ?№)
("2" ?-)
("3" ?\")
("4" ?₮)
("5" ?:)
("6" ?.)
("7" ?_)
("8" ?,)
("9" ?%)
("0" ??)
("-" ?е)
("=" ?щ)
;; numbers keys (with shift)
("!" ?1)
("@" ?2)
("#" ?3)
("$" ?4)
("%" ?5)
("^" ?6)
("&" ?7)
("*" ?8)
("(" ?9)
(")" ?0)
("_" ?Е)
("+" ?Щ)
)
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--- Begin Message ---Subject: Re: bug#56617: [PATCH] for Mongolian input Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2023 10:53:55 +0300 > From: Garid Zorigoo <garidzorigoo@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2023 16:47:17 +0900 > Cc: 56617@debbugs.gnu.org > > > In other words, where did you take the idea of which letter to place on > which key? > > Sorry, if the description was unclear. > I didn't invent this layout. Basically, this is the layout people get > when they change input-language on OS level (e.g. Windows and Linux). > I'm not sure where or when this was selected to be the Mongolian Keyboard > Layout. > At the moment, I can only find out following resources: > > - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_Cyrillic_alphabet#Keyboard_layout > - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/globalization/keyboards/kbdmon.html > - http://kbdlayout.info/KBDMON/ > > > I'm asking because with the exception of 2 characters > > This layout is still used like 99% of the Mongolian Computers (I think). > When I was a kid, I had to learn this layout in order to type. > And now, using other cyrillic input such as cyrillic-translit just un-natural > to me > (probably un-natural to others too). Thanks, I installed this input method, and I'm closing the bug report.
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