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input-method is the translation of one or more keystrokes into a language character. Most languages have their own input method; some input methods are shared by several languages, and some languages have more than one input method.
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What is the simplest way to type ん in Japanese input mode?
Run M-x describe-input-method and it will show you the help for the current input method. This should have everything you need. For example, the help for the japanese-hiragana input method includes th …
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How can I use Canadian CSA keyboard layout in Emacs on Windows WSL
Just set your OS to the keyboard layout you want. No need to mess with Emacs settings.
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Devanagari script in org-table
You need to find a fixed–pitch Devanagari font where the Devanagari glyphs are exactly the same width as the glyphs for ASCII characters.