Does anyone have instructions as to how to add compose key combinations for an
individual user?
I have seen quite several mutually-exclusive methods that are purported to
work, but I haven't had any success here.
Here is the current situation (which does not work):
$ locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Following the man page for Compose, I have the following ~/.XCompose file,
which should (according to the man page) import the system-wide Compose file
for my locale, and add one extra entry (for testing purposes):
----
include "%L" # import the default Compose file for your locale
<Multi_key> <asterisk> <asterisk> : "⁂" asterism #
ASTERISM
----
But when I try to enter a compose sequence, it seems that only the ones in the
system-wide file are used.
For example, the system file /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose has the
following lines:
----
<Multi_key> <asterisk> <0> : "°" degree # DEGREE SIGN
<Multi_key> <0> <asterisk> : "°" degree # DEGREE SIGN
----
if, in this e-mail, I type the sequence: compose * 0 then, as expected, I see: °
but if I similarly type the sequence: compose * * I see: [i.e., nothing]
I've probably done something stupid, like made a typing error somewhere, but
I've stared at the files, and re-read the man page multiple times, and I just
don't see why what I've done doesn't work.
I have rebooted, just to make sure that the files are read correctly; to no
avail. (Probably just a restart of the X server is needed [if that], but
rebooting seemed more certain.)
Doc
PS I am on debian stable, fully up to date.
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