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- Synopsis:
- digraph [-<flag> [<arg0> <arg1> [<arg2>]]]
-
- Description:
- DIGRAPH allows you to maintain your client's internal digraph table.
- A digraph is a series of keystrokes that are used to represent other
- characters that may not physically be available on your keyboard
- (such as the British pound sign on U.S. keyboards). To actually
- enter a digraph, a key must be bound to ENTER_DIGRAPH, which then
- makes the client interpret the next two characters as the desired
- special character.
-
- If no arguments are given to DIGRAPH, the current digraph table is
- shown. Depending on the flag given, digraphs may be added, deleted,
- or the entire digraph table may be cleared. If the SAVE command is
- used, any changes made to the client's default internal digraph
- table are saved in your .ircrc file.
-
- Options:
- -add This takes 3 arguments, the two characters to type to get
- the digraph, and the digraph itself. Any of the 3
- characters may be represented as literal characters or
- their decimal equivalent, in any combination.
- -remove This takes 2 arguments, the two characters used to obtain a
- specific digraph. Either the literal characters or
- decimal values may be used, as with -add.
- -clear This takes no arguments, it just clears the internal
- digraph table.
-
- Examples:
- To add a digraph for the character "c" by composing "a" and "b":
- /digraph -add a b c
-
- Another way of adding the same digraph:
- /digraph -add 61 62 63
-
- To remove the digraph set above:
- /digraph -remove a b
-
- To clear the internal digraph table:
- /digraph -clear
-
- See Also:
- bind(4) enter_digraph; set(4) translation
-
- Other Notes:
- If your translation table is set to anything other than Latin-1,
- some (or all) characters may be converted to something your terminal
- is incapable of displaying. Your mileage will vary.
-
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