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// XCompose is out! Unicode combining is in!  For those of us who live
// on the edge: A keymap using Unicode combining characters instead of
// deadkeys.  This variation does not deviate from the lame MS-style
// US-intl layout; but it uses AltGr for combining, like altgr-intl.
//
// This might break your font layout layout systems (because they
// suck), caveat emptor.  Also, most of today's software will count
// individual combining marks for selection, deletion, character
// counting &c., and won't be smart enough to do canonical equivalence
// when searching, &c.
//
// With Unicode combining you use "handwriting order", not
// "typewriting order" as with deadkeys.  That is, you first type the
// base character, then the diacritics/accents/modifiers.  This has
// the advantage of avoiding hidden states --- each keypress changes
// something on screen.
//
// TODO: as of now, this duplicates all us(intl) functionality with
// combining.  With care, perhaps we could add more combining marks
// not present in intl, and support all major languages.
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "intl-unicode" {

 name[Group1]= "USA - International (AltGr Unicode combining)";

 include "us(intl)"
 include "level3(ralt_switch)"

 // grave, tilde
 key <TLDE> { [grave, asciitilde, U0300, U0303 ] };
 // double acute
 key <AE02> { [ 2, at, twosuperior, U030B ] };
 // macron
 key <AE03> { [ 3, numbersign, threesuperior, U0304 ] };
 // circumflex
 key <AE06> { [ 6, asciicircum, onequarter, U0302 ] };
 // horn
 key <AE07> { [ 7, ampersand, onehalf, U031B ] };
 // ogonek
 key <AE08> { [ 8, asterisk, threequarters, U0328 ] };
 // breve
 key <AE09> { [	 9, parenleft, leftsinglequotemark, U0306 ] };
 // abovering
 key <AE10> { [	 0, parenright, rightsinglequotemark, U030A ] };

 // belowdot
 key <AE11> { [ minus, underscore, yen, U0323 ] };
 // acute, diaeresis
 key <AC11> { [apostrophe, quotedbl, U0301, U0308 ] };
 // abovedot, caron
 key <AB09> { [ period, greater, U0307, U030C ] };
 // hook
 key <AB10> { [ slash, question, questiondown, 0309 ] };

 // alt-intl compatibility
 // cedilla, caron
 key <AB08> { [ comma, less,	 U0327, U030C ] };
 // ogonek, diaeresis
 key <AC10> { [ semicolon, colon,	 U0328, U0308 ] };
 // doubleacute, horn
 key <AE12> { [ equal, plus,	 U030B, U031B ] };

 // we don't do combining latin letters and combining enclosures
 // because support for those is very rare.
};

// XCompose is out! Unicode combining is in! For those of us who live
// on the edge: A keymap using Unicode combining characters instead of
// deadkeys. This variation does break compatibility with us-intl,
// whenever I thought it would be more mnemonic or Unicodeish.
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "alt-intl-unicode" {

 name[Group1]= "USA - International (AltGr Unicode combining, alternative)";

 include "extras/us(intl-unicode)"
 include "level3(ralt_switch)"

 // easier macron; em-dash.
 // em-dash is available via compose, but I added here since it's such
 // an important typographic character.
 key <AE11> { [ minus, underscore, U0304, U2014 ] };

 // belowdot, abovedot (caron at coma/less key, per above)
 key <AB09> { [ period, greater, U0323, U0307 ] };

};

partial alphanumeric_keys  
xkb_symbols "ats" {

    include "us"

    name[Group1]= "USA - Atsina";

    //Using Dead key to get COMBINING COMMA ABOVE for ejectives on
    //q, l, t, s, m, g, k, p, w, y, r
    //XCompose key is used for the other accute and grave.

    key <AD03> { [ e, E, eacute, Eacute  ] };
    key <AD07> { [ u, U, uacute, Uacute  ] };
    key <AD08> { [ i, I, iacute, Iacute  ] };
    key <AD09> { [ o, O, oacute, Oacute  ] };
    key <AD11> { [ bracketleft,	braceleft, U03B8 ] };
    key <AD12> { [ bracketright, braceright, U010D, U010C ] };
    //U+010C (uppercase Č) and U+010D (lowercase č).

    key <AC01> { [ a, A, aacute, Aacute  ] };


    //Small letter Open use compose to key get acute accent
    key <AB03> { [ c,	C, U0254, U0186		  ] };
    key <AB08> { [ comma,     less, U0313 ] };
    key <AB10> { [ slash, question, U0294 ] };

    include "level3(ralt_switch)"
    include "compose(rctrl)"
};

partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "crd" {

  include "us"

  name[Group1]= "USA - Couer D'alene Salish";

  // Alphanumeric section
  key <AD02> { [         w,           W, U02B7, U02B7 ] }; 
  key <AE07> { [         7,   ampersand, U0294        ] }; 
  key <AD01> { [         q,           Q, U221A        ] }; 
  key <AB04> { [         v,           V, U0259        ] }; 
  key <BKSL> { [ backslash,         bar, U026B        ] }; 
  key <AD03> { [         e,           E, U025B        ] }; 
  key <AD08> { [         i,           I, U026A        ] }; 
  key <AC07> { [         j,           J, U01F0        ] }; 
  key <AE06> { [         6, asciicircum, U0295        ] }; 
  key <AC02> { [         s,           S, U0161        ] }; 
  key <AB03> { [         c,           C, U010D        ] }; 
  key <AD09> { [         o,           O, U0254        ] }; 
  key <AB09> { [    period,     greater, U0323        ] }; 

  include "level3(ralt_switch)"
  include "compose(rctrl)"

  // End alphanumeric section
};