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In Ukelele I find that I can set the language value, and the script value and the region value. I have two questions about this:
1. Where are these values stored in the keyboard files? I have parsed the XML .keylayout file and I am missing where these values are stored. Are these values only stored in the .bundle packages?
2. How does one declare that a keyboard is designed for two or more languages? Are multiple language values declare-able available?
John
Let me understand the issue correctly. In many, if not all, keylayouts i have created, there are usually more than one unicode blocks.The problem occurs, I guess, with a specific behavior, e.g. RTL scripts, in which case I do not know one can combine RTL and LTR in one keylayout. Otherwise, one keylayout may contain IPA, CMD, Cyrillic, Greek and many other chars based on the Latin alphabet.Is there anything I am missing?