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// The <KPDL> key is a mess.
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// It was probably originally meant to be a decimal separator.
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// Except since it was declared by USA people it didn't use the original
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// SI separator "," but a "." (since then the USA managed to f-up the SI
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// by making "." an accepted alternative, but standards still use "," as
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// default)
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// As a result users of SI-abiding countries expect either a "." or a ","
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// or a "decimal_separator" which may or may not be translated in one of the
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// above depending on applications.
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// It's not possible to define a default per-country since user expectations
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// depend on the conflicting choices of their most-used applications,
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// operating system, etc. Therefore it needs to be a configuration setting
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// Copyright © 2007 Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot @ laposte.net>
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// Legacy <KPDL> #1
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// This assumes KP_Decimal will be translated in a dot
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "dot" {
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key.type[Group1]="KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, KP_Decimal ] }; // <delete> <separator>
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};
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// Legacy <KPDL> #2
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// This assumes KP_Separator will be translated in a comma
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "comma" {
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key.type[Group1]="KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, KP_Separator ] }; // <delete> <separator>
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};
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// Period <KPDL>, usual keyboard serigraphy in most countries
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "dotoss" {
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key.type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, period, comma, 0x100202F ] }; // <delete> . , ⍽ (narrow no-break space)
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};
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// Period <KPDL>, usual keyboard serigraphy in most countries, latin-9 restriction
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "dotoss_latin9" {
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key.type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, period, comma, nobreakspace ] }; // <delete> . , ⍽ (no-break space)
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};
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// Comma <KPDL>, what most non anglo-saxon people consider the real separator
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "commaoss" {
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key.type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, comma, period, 0x100202F ] }; // <delete> , . ⍽ (narrow no-break space)
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};
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// Momayyez <KPDL>: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "momayyezoss" {
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key.type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, 0x100066B, comma, 0x100202F ] }; // <delete> ? , ⍽ (narrow no-break space)
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};
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// Abstracted <KPDL>, pray everything will work out (it usually does not)
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "kposs" {
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key.type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ KP_Delete, KP_Decimal, KP_Separator, 0x100202F ] }; // <delete> ? ? ⍽ (narrow no-break space)
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};
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// Spreadsheets may be configured to use the dot as decimal
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// punctuation, comma as a thousands separator and then semi-colon as
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// the list separator. Of these, dot and semi-colon is most important
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// when entering data by the keyboard; the comma can then be inferred
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// and added to the presentation afterwards. Using semi-colon as a
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// general separator may in fact be preferred to avoid ambiguities
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// in data files. Most times a decimal separator is hard-coded, it
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// seems to be period, probably since this is the syntax used in
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// (most) programming languages.
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partial keypad_keys
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xkb_symbols "semi" {
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key.type[Group1]="FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" ;
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key <KPDL> { [ NoSymbol, NoSymbol, semicolon ] };
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};
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