lyx_mirror/lib/kbd/european.kmap
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#
# (C)1998 by Jacek M. Holeczek, holeczek@us.edu.pl
# This is the second version of the international european keyboard map.
# It should fully work ( at least ) for english, french, german, polish.
# Other languages are currently ( probably ) not fully supported, but
# most of special characters should already be present. Feel free to
# add your own language here.
# To get all characters properly in latex/dvi/ps one needs to set
# Layout->Document->Encoding latin1 in LyX.
# This is a keyboard map for keyboards which do not have dead-keys
# so you can put accents and umlauts on characters.
#
\kmod ' acute aAcCeEiIjJlLnNoOsSuUzZ
\kmod ` grave aAeEiIjJoOuU
\kmod ~ tilde aAoO
\kmod "," cedilla aAcCeE
\kmod ^ circumflex aAcCeEiIjJnNoOrRsSuUyYzZ
\kmod \" umlaut aAeEiIjJoOsSuUyY$\#~
\kmod . dot zZ
#
# some exceptions
#
\kxmod acute i "\\'{\\i}"
\kxmod grave i "\\`{\\i}"
\kxmod circumflex i "\\^{\\i}"
\kxmod acute j "\\'{\\j}"
\kxmod grave j "\\`{\\j}"
\kxmod circumflex j "\\^{\\j}"
#
# polish characters
#
\kxmod cedilla a "\\k{a}"
\kxmod cedilla A "\\k{A}"
# \kxmod acute c "\\'{c}"
# \kxmod acute C "\\'{C}"
\kxmod cedilla e "\\k{e}"
\kxmod cedilla E "\\k{E}"
\kxmod acute l "\\l{}"
\kxmod acute L "\\L{}"
# \kxmod acute n "\\'{n}"
# \kxmod acute N "\\'{N}"
# \kxmod acute o "\\'{o}"
# \kxmod acute O "\\'{O}"
# \kxmod acute s "\\'{s}"
# \kxmod acute S "\\'{S}"
# \kxmod dot z "\\.{z}"
# \kxmod dot Z "\\.{Z}"
# \kxmod acute z "\\'{z}"
# \kxmod acute Z "\\'{Z}"
#
# german characters
#
\kxmod umlaut s "\\ss{}"
\kxmod umlaut S "\\ss{}"
#
# special characters
#
\kxmod umlaut $ "\\pounds{}" # pound
\kxmod umlaut \# "\\S{}" # paragraph
\kxmod umlaut ~ "\\b{}" # degree
#
# \kxmod acute ' '
# \kxmod grave ` `
# \kxmod tilde ~ ~
# \kxmod cedilla "," ","
# \kxmod circumflex ^ ^
# \kxmod umlaut \" \"
# \kxmod dot . .
#
# Example of substituting local chars to TeX-Strings
#
# \kmap ß "\\ss{}"