Increasing the diversity of people who write Python

Alexandre Brault abrault at mapgears.com
Mon Nov 27 14:09:46 EST 2017


A quick Google search turned up WinCompose. It defaults to Right-Alt for
its compose key, but that's configurable


On 2017-11-27 02:05 PM, Paul Moore wrote:
> On 27 November 2017 at 18:13, Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> If you have a Windows key, you can assign it to be
>>> the Compose key.
>> Would this be true on a machine running Windows? My work environment
>> has me developing on Linux, with a Windows desktop. It's not clear to
>> me that any sort of xmodmap shennanigans would work. Won't Windows
>> itself always gobble up that key?
> Programs can access the Windows key. IIRC, there is a utility that
> provides compose-key functionality on Windows. I can't recall the name
> right now and it's on my other PC, not this one, but I'll try to
> remember to post the name tomorrow...
>
> Paul




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