
Sinhala-Wijesekara layout is available with IBus and fcitx (as m17n-db) but I need to add this for kde plasma. Currently It only has phonetic layout which is not the standard layout for sinhala.Īll the primary key mapping of Sinhala Wijesekara layout is here. What I want is to add a new keyboard layout in, under the Sinhala language. Then add the language gez-Ethi-ET for Amharic or Tigrinya keyboards, or English for a Sinhala keyboard. If there is a unicode sign for it, I would prefer this. To work around this issue yourself, open Keyman Configuration, expand the keyboard layout that is not working and click the (X) button next to the relevant language in the list of Languages for the keyboard. Then you can press Compose, f, u to enter the content in quotation marks. If it does not, click the button below to start the download. Setting the compose key in Plasma is easy: «systemsettings → Input Devices → Keyboard → Advanced → Position of Compose Key» Your Sinhala - Wij 9 Basic keyboard download should start shortly. Just create a ~/.XCompose with content like Code: Select all :"මෙ" There is a detailed guide at KDE Userbase: ComposeKey. CapsLock) and assign the wanted shortcuts to it. So the easiest way in this case would to define a compose key (e.g. And there will be no dead_f key or similar to check the next char entered, like it exists for e.g. Koffeinfriedhof wrote:This depends on the keyboard used and how it is physically wired as keys are wired in blocks (rows and columns) so that there are combinations that aren't possibe.
