compile.py implements a parser for X11's Compose.pre files. A lot of
code is necessary to interpret character names but thanksfully, the name
of most characters is contained in the file.
The state machine is compiled into two char arrays which unfortunately
requires an expensive initialisation and allocation.
This reverts the Tusinian layout (1af4e45) and instead introduce a new
arabic PC layout with arabic numbers.
Layouts are renamed:
- arab_pc => arab_pc_hindu
- arab_pc_tn => arab_pc
Adapted from qwertz DE to match qwertz fr_CH layout.
Added all missing characters with accents needed in French while leaving the most common Swiss German characters as it is on the Swiss layout PC keyboard.
Re-organized some special characters to be in a similar position than the PC layout.
* Add locale fr-CH
Added Romanian characters to the keyboard layout and changed the positioning
corner for the secondary characters that were conflicting with the
newly-introduced romanian characters
Added Romanian translations
The script `check_layout.py` checks some properties about layouts.
No check is an error.
The result of running this script on every layouts is stored in the file
`check_layout.output`, which is useful to track changes.
Add make rules to run this script as well as `sync_translations`.