• zloubida@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    And easy on Linux compose+---.

    But I’m the guy who types CTRL+MAJ+u202f to have thin non-breaking spaces, so I’m not sure I’m representative.

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      I mapped AltGr+Shift+Space to the thin non-breaking space, since it’s the objectively best thousands separator. It’s the norm in my country’s locale (Czech) and understood everywhere (and I know you understand the decimal frustrations as a multilingual typist). Unless it’s 4 digits or in ASCII-only contexts, in which case I don’t use any.

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          It’s at the XKB level (/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/cz_mod) so it works in all applications. And when would you be typing fancily on someone else’s Linux machine?

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      7 days ago

      I actually don’t even have compose bound to a key because I simply never have to type anything that’s not in the normal UTF-8 space on my PC lol

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      You would like unexpected keyboard for your phone then. It supports en–dashes, em—dashes and non-breaking spaces without needing a symbol layer.

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        Does it permit easily to switch dictionaries and layouts? I type regularly in three different languages on my phone, that’s why I use AnySoftKeyboard.

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          layouts is easy, but I’m afraid it does not support dictionaries, so that might be a dealbreaker for you