Today I started using my father's laptop instead of my own since mine was pretty much falling pieces. I've been setting up more and stuff on it and I intend to use it for a decently wide variety of things, though not everything I did on my old laptop since he'll need it once every few weeks or so.
So, I've been thinking about getting a compose key program so I can enter non-ASCII letters easily. I currently use FreeCompose on both of my computers, but that program has some limitations (it wont accept some of the letters I would like to use) and I do remember someone else suggesting I use a different one (but I was already so familiar with FreeCompose I stuck with it). So, do you have any suggestions on what I can use to easily type non-ASCII letters/unicode?
Compose key programs
Compose key programs
Nūdhrēmnāva naraśva, dṛk śraṣrāsit nūdhrēmanīṣṣ iźdatīyyīm woḥīm madhēyyaṣṣi.
satisfaction-DEF.SG-LOC live.PERFECTIVE-1P.INCL but work-DEF.SG-PRIV satisfaction-DEF.PL.NOM weakeness-DEF.PL-DAT only lead-FUT-3P
satisfaction-DEF.SG-LOC live.PERFECTIVE-1P.INCL but work-DEF.SG-PRIV satisfaction-DEF.PL.NOM weakeness-DEF.PL-DAT only lead-FUT-3P
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- Lebom
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Re: Compose key programs
WinCompose?
- KathTheDragon
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Re: Compose key programs
If you're on Windows, check out WinCompose. It has the benefit of letting you add new sequences.
Re: Compose key programs
Its not technically a Compose Key program, but Ive always just used Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. Unless they discontinued it and it doesnt work with Windows 10 or something, I have never needed anything else. Has everything in every conlang that I need: āḅčðēḟɣʰīʲkʲłṃŋōṗkʷřšþūṿʷʒəž
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