/xcompose

Fork of kragen's xcompose project to add more fancy symbols ☺

Primary LanguagePython

This is a fork of the original prject, meant to allow us easily add some fancy unicode 6 glyps to the list. Please note that since most Linux distributions doesn't currently support Unicode 6 glyps you may want to install a snapshot version of DejaVu fonts http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/snapshots/ into ~/.fonts/.

.XCompose

As explained in http://canonical.org/~kragen/setting-up-keyboard.html, your Compose key in X11 is controlled by (among other things) the file .XCompose in your home directory. This file gives you a large set of bindings for Unicode characters that are useful occasionally.

More contributions are welcome; there's a Git repository at http://github.org/kragen/xcompose. We're trying to come up with a broadly acceptable set of keybindings that won't interfere with the traditional Compose bindings, aren't too hard to type, and cover a wide set of characters that are useful to use occasionally, making them available without the need for specialized input methods.