Based on SI-1452 keyboard layout.
Only Hebrew-related characters are considered.
- ‘q’ is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
- Maqaaf (־) is mapped to ‘/פ’.
+ `q' is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
+ Maqaaf (־) is mapped to `/פ'.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
(quail-define-rules
Based on latest draft of SI-1452 keyboard layout.
Only Hebrew-related characters are considered.
- ‘\\=`’ is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
-Geresh is mapped to ‘\\=`k’.
+ `\\=`' is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
+Geresh is mapped to `\\=`k'.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
(quail-define-rules
Based on Society of Biblical Literature's Tiro keyboard layout.
Not suitable for modern Hebrew input.
- ‘q’ is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
- Combining dot above (Called Masora dot) (̇) is mapped to ‘q1’.
+ `q' is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
+ Combining dot above (Called Masora dot) (̇) is mapped to `q1'.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
(quail-define-rules
Based on Society of Biblical Literature's SIL keyboard layout.
Phonetic and not suitable for modern Hebrew input.
- ‘\\=`’ is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
- Euro Sign (€) is mapped to ‘Z’.
+ `\\=`' is used to switch levels instead of Alt-Gr.
+ Euro Sign (€) is mapped to `Z'.
" nil t t t t nil nil nil nil nil t)
(quail-define-rules