Topic Using Group for Key Remapping then Combination
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| # Using Group for Key Remapping then Combination   2015-11-24 18:30:49.657 | 
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Sougata Das
  | I am using a legacy ANSI Font which has the characters laid in its own fashion. 
 
So my idea is process a group say group(remap) first for key remap then process further entries in another group say group(conjunct). How can I do this ?
 
For example:
 
 
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group(remap) using keys
 
'c' > 'L'   c This is remap
 
 
group(conjunct)
 
'L' + 'L' >  U+201A c This is a conjunct
 
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So my questions are how can I fire another group from one, is this approach right or there are elegant ways to do it. Please help
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| # RE: Using Group for Key Remapping then Combination   2015-11-24 19:34:06.543 | 
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Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff | There are two ways to accomplish this. Both would expect you to type "cc" for this conjunct example.
 
(a) Use a non-using-keys group. This will post-process the context, so don't use the + symbol:
 
 
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	  group(remap) using keys
 
+ 'c' > 'L'
 
match > use(conjunct)
 
 
group(conjunct)
 
'LL' > U+201A | 
	 
 
(b) Pre-process conjuncts. This will work on the keystrokes instead:
 
 
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	  begin > use(conjunct)
 
 
group(conjunct) using keys
 
'L' + 'c' > U+201A
 
nomatch > use(remap)
 
 
group(remap) using keys
 
+ 'c' > 'L' | 
	 
 
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| # RE: Using Group for Key Remapping then Combination   2015-11-24 19:47:08.500 | 
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Sougata Das
  | Thank you so much Marc. I have to try, to get grip on it.
 
 
Can you point me to a link to understand the non-using-keys and context post processing topics.  | 
| # RE: Using Group for Key Remapping then Combination   2015-11-24 20:38:31.917 | 
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Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff |  | 
| # RE: Using Group for Key Remapping then Combination   2015-11-24 20:59:07.317 | 
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Sougata Das
  | Thanks  |