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Polish characters like ąęł on second positions in popup despite heavy use #246
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Indeed, should be more logical, where to change it? |
also btw #245 could be dealt with by adding |
Hi, as Polish LP author I think I can explain my choices. They're not random and I actually spent some time tweaking it.
Hope this clears my design choices a little bit. |
@mgoral thanks for the explanation. |
I use the "alternative numeric keys" common top row, so i would want to get rid of numbers. But yeah, i understand some don't want it... I have no answer to this, it just feels wrong — but this one compromise is present everywhere and is acceptable. I dislike this paradigm of punctuation over keys consistently with English layout... Polish heavy use of diacritics for avoiding tremendous ambiguity was already obstructed by Polish Programmer's layout — although in it's case it might have seemed convenient and not too problematic. Hiding Polish diacritics as secondary options might seem fine with aggressive perfect autocorrect (and choosing the right options whenever there is ambiguity, hoping dictionary isn't lacking — feels almost like typing with some T9 sometimes), but without it... ofc i understand now that what i am opposing here might just be the general paradigm of ASK... so i guess i will just proceed to finding myself something else for now, and, hopefully, maybe writing what i want myself once i will have the means to do so. |
It's obvious that there's no single layout that'll fit all and I totally understand why you would want Polish diacritics before interpunction or numbers. I guess the way to go is creating one or two alternative layouts. It shouldn't be too hard - it's just editing 2 or 3 XMLs.
I'd like to migrate Polish language pack to mono repo first though because that will simplify contributions and release process.
Dnia 23 lipca 2019 18:45:36 CEST, "Michał Krzysztof Feiler" <[email protected]> napisał(a):
…I use the "alternative numeric keys" common top row, so i would want to
get rid of numbers. But yeah, i understand some don't want it... I have
no answer to this, it just feels wrong — but this one compromise is
present everywhere and is acceptable.>
>
I dislike this paradigm of punctuation over keys consistently with
English layout... Polish heavy use of diacritics for avoiding
tremendous ambiguity was already obstructed by Polish Programmer's
layout — although in it's case it might have seemed convenient and not
too problematic. Hiding Polish diacritics as secondary options might
seem fine with aggressive perfect autocorrect (and choosing the right
options whenever there is ambiguity, hoping dictionary isn't lacking —
feels almost like typing with some T9 sometimes), but without it...>
>
ofc i understand now that what i am opposing here might just be the
general paradigm of ASK... so i guess i will just proceed to finding
myself something else for now, and, hopefully, maybe writing what i
want myself once i will have the means to do so.>
>
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Polish characters like ąęł on second positions in popup despite heavy use
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