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###0.0 Languages
###0.0 Languages
The US-International Layout is currently required for the support of non-english languages. This keymap swaps Y and Z to provide the familiar QWERTZ position for characters when using that layout.
The US-International Layout is currently required for the support of non-english languages. This keymap swaps Y and Z to provide the familiar QWERTZ position for characters when using that layout.
All diacritic characters are input by either holding `Space` or `Fn` and pressing the corresponding key. For languages that aren't yet supported explicitly,
All diacritic characters are input by either holding `Space` or `Fn` and pressing the corresponding key. For languages that aren't yet supported explicitly,
one can also use AltGr to input the characters as intended by the US-Intl layout or the dead keys, if they're kept from being [revived](readme.md#0.4-revive-dead-keys).
one can also use AltGr to input the characters as intended by the US-Intl layout or the dead keys, if they're kept from being [revived](readme.md#04-revive-dead-keys).
The illustration below shows the "US International" layout available in the Language settings of Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
The illustration below shows the "US International" layout available in the Language settings of Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
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###0.4 Revive Dead Keys
###0.4 Revive Dead Keys
Some diacritics that are commonly used are dead keys on the international layouts, for example `` ` ``, `'`, or `"`.
Some diacritics that are commonly used are dead keys on the international layouts, for example `` ` ``, `'`, or `"`.
The dead keys on the regular international layout (shown in red [here](readme.md#0.1-languages)) are revived with this keymap by automatically inserting a space if one of those characters is typed.
The dead keys on the regular international layout (shown in red [here](readme.md#00-languages)) are revived with this keymap by automatically inserting a space if one of those characters is typed.
If you don't want this to be the case, uncomment the following line in `keymap.c` prior to compiling:
If you don't want this to be the case, uncomment the following line in `keymap.c` prior to compiling: