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Creating Custom Sequences

Qwerty-Space edited this page Jun 9, 2018 · 2 revisions

Here is an example entry for the sequence βŽ„ Compose t f:

<Multi_key> <t> <f> : "(γƒŽΰ²₯η›Šΰ²₯)γƒŽ ┻━┻" # Table flip

The <Multi_key> part is a standard name for the compose key. The double quotes " are necessary. The part starting with # is an optional comment and is ignored.

The instructions for now are:

  • Open the %USERPROFILE% directory.
  • Create a new text file named .XCompose or .XCompose.txt (with the leading dot)
  • Edit the file with e.g. notepad and enter rule lines.
  • Restarting WinCompose may be necessary

The exact file format that WinCompose aims to support is described in the XOrg manual pages but it’s probably a bit complex. I suggest looking at the sequence files shipped with WinCompose instead, for instance c:\Program Files\WinCompose\res\Xorg.txt.


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