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I am on macOS and I had to install Karabiner and goku (https://github.com/yqrashawn/GokuRakuJoudo) to get the french accented letters. Now right-alt+e gives me é, right-shift-alt+e gives me è, etc.
Are you aware of the "EurKEY" layout (https://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu)? As a european, I think a US ansi keyboard with eurkey is the best option available, if you want to stick with something "standard". On linux it should even be available by default, although Gnome hides it behind some gsettings option. For macos there seems to be some installation involved: https://github.com/jonasdiemer/EurKEY-Mac.
That is actually very smart and helpful, thanks! :) My only gripe with autokey is that it's the only thing holding me back from wayland. Hawck is supposed to work with wayland but I never got it to work, was a while ago I though
https://github.com/snyball/Hawck
I don't use Wayland, but it seems xdg-desktop-portal since 1.16.0 has a 'Global Shortcuts portal'. Perhaps check it out.
https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal
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