Introduction of a "type mode" and an "unicode mode" of input
René J.V. Bertin
rjvbertin at gmail.com
Sun Jul 3 10:58:02 BST 2016
On Sunday July 03 2016 11:28:28 Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
>On a GUI level: There's KDE GUI for that (there are many equivalents):
>https://utils.kde.org/projects/kcharselect/
Does that have a KF5 equivalent yet?
>It's not the input method so someone needs to turn that input method. As
>you can see in the KCharSelect app, selection of unicode range is a
>function of given font - different ranges are supported by different fonts.
FWIW, I think OS X has something like this on the OS level, available if you activate the keyboard selection menu and the corresponding option (there's also a keyboard viewer). Those keyboard and character viewer options open the equivalent of floating dock windows attached to the application active when you evoke the feature. The character viewer allows you to browse all known Unicode ranges and will show the glyphs from installed fonts that have the selected Unicode key, plus known variants. And of course allow to input the glyph in question.
So yeah, it's up to the OS or desktop environment to provide such a feature...
Preferences to select which font to use for which Unicode range can make sense, but IMHO more in applications like web browsers that can encounter just about any kind of content conceivable and that aren't designed to *create* _coherent_ documents.
R.
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