X-Git-Url: https://git.lyx.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fkbd%2Fserbocroatian.kmap;h=e5e1a326e7c49783b133afa74d1ccc1b98c351ac;hb=2e66a01e8ff46086bf0f64381201b1cf55e473c1;hp=b55740599345a415b03faca1ad99779d1d24a269;hpb=b5ab33c92d1b82d588dbff90607ff8825d97b93d;p=lyx.git diff --git a/lib/kbd/serbocroatian.kmap b/lib/kbd/serbocroatian.kmap index b557405993..e5e1a326e7 100644 --- a/lib/kbd/serbocroatian.kmap +++ b/lib/kbd/serbocroatian.kmap @@ -15,26 +15,26 @@ \kmap _ ? \kmap = + \kmap + * -\kmap ` < +\kmap ` < \kmap ~ > \kmap y z # y and z are switched \kmap Y Z \kmap [ "\\v{s}" # s caron (pronunced sh) \kmap { "\\v{S}" \kmap ] "\\dh{}" # d stroke (pronunced dj, with j as in German, not as -\kmap } "\\DH{}" # in English) +\kmap } "\\DH{}" # in English) # Well, this one is a no win situation. If I define it as \dj{} (as I -# should), then LyX puts that string in the text being unable to find +# should), then LyX puts that string in the text being unable to find # the corresponding character or draw an accent over a character. # Unfortunately, LyX doesn't put it in TeX mode automatically and it # must be done by hand -- exactly what we want to avoid. Hence, I choose # to use \dh{} which is shown as ð in iso8859-1 encoding and as d stroke # (correct character) in iso8859-2 encoding. Since ð looks as a -# handwritten d stroke character (and capital Ð is exactly the same), +# handwritten d stroke character (and capital Ð is exactly the same), # screen approximation is satisfying. # The only problem is if somebody runs this through LaTeX without using # \usepackage[latin2]{inputenc}. Then, they will get ð even in the -# printed version. It is still readable, but the solution is to replace +# printed version. It is still readable, but the solution is to replace # all ð's with \dj{}. However, nobody should be using Serbo-Croatian # without latin2 option. In LyX it is enough to choose the language of # a document as serbocroatian or croatian.