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taxe-fonciere
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Rouille
> The result was code that only a little fraction of the population could understand
Sometimes it's better to have code comments that the little fraction can understand well, for specific purposes in an internal organization. Example, the source code used in French government for property taxes: https://github.com/etalab/taxe-fonciere/blob/master/src/EFIT...
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Killing TurboTax
It'been done for french taxes (even though the online app is government made and free): https://github.com/etalab/taxe-fonciere
wincompose
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"ç" majuscule
Touche compose. Natif sous linux, et sous windows : https://github.com/samhocevar/wincompose
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Victor Mono Typeface
Julia has made symbol input manageable and lets you define infix operators for many of the Unicode symbols that make sense for that. [1] And JuliaMono was designed to support the symbols that Julia does. [2]
I generally do quite fine with my Compose Key configuration, though (even on Windows, where I use WinCompose). [3]
[1]: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/unicode-input/
[2]: https://juliamono.netlify.app/
[3]: https://github.com/samhocevar/wincompose
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Hyphens, minus, and dashes in Debian man pages
On Windows, I use http://wincompose.info/ for all my special-character needs (and use the system compose key on Linux).
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Czysta prawda
na windowsa jest sobie WinCompose
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bach - a tool for searching compose sequences
Credit to wincompose's GUI for inspiration, which provides similar functionality on Windows.
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Writing Prettier Haskell with Unicode Syntax and Vim
I’ve previously used a nice little tool called WinCompose for exactly that. Looks like it’s still going:
http://wincompose.info/
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Stress over words
Malgré to, yo recomanda WinCompose o simil si tu es in Windows.
- What's the difference between perché and perchè???
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How do you write a character not present in unicode?
I use WinCompose which gives me the same compose-key functionality that's built into Linux. I've chosen one key on my keyboard to be the Compose key (I use Right-Alt, but you can pick any key that's convenient). Then I can type
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World’s largest battery maker announces major breakthrough in energy density
Assuming you are on desktop/laptop:
The long-winded way is to use your OS's character map tool: find the glyph you want there and copy+paste. Under Windows 10+ there is the emoji keyboard (hit [win]+;) which also gives access to much more including super-/sub- script characters, which is a little more convenient than character map. Presumably other OSs have similar available too.
Better is to have support for a compose key sequence. Usually build in to Linux & similar, you just might have to find the setting to turn it on and configure what your compose key is. Under Windows I use http://wincompose.info/ and there are a couple of similar tools out there. In any case it is useful for more than super- and sub-scripts: accented characters & similar (áàäæçffñ), some fractions (¼,½,¾), other symbols (°∞™®↑↓←→‽¡¿⸘♥⋘»‱), and configurable too so you can make what you use most easiest to access (and if you are really sad like me you can do something https://xkcd.com/2583/ to type hallelujah too!).
What are some alternatives?
rouille - Rust programming, in French.
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
rost - Rust programming in German.
sharpkeys - SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key.
qmk_configurator - The QMK Configurator
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
9ime - Plan 9's unicode input method ported to windows
SylphyHorn - Virtual Desktop Tools for Windows 10.
fut - Fusion programming language. Transpiling to C, C++, C#, D, Java, JavaScript, Python, Swift, TypeScript and OpenCL C.
mdbook-katex - A preprocessor for mdBook, rendering LaTex equations to HTML at build time.
wsltty - Mintty as a terminal for Bash on Ubuntu on Windows / WSL
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families