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1. layer8+0B[view] [source] 2021-04-04 16:32:34
>>susam+(OP)
Nice. An alternative is to use a Compose key. I have Caps Lock mapped to Compose, and for example Compose-g-D yields “Δ” (“greek D”) and Compose-<-= yields “≤”, etc.
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2. duckte+tF[view] [source] 2021-04-04 17:07:37
>>layer8+0B
Are you using a custom `.compose` in your home? If so, doesn't it incur delay in other xkb functionalities (loading a custom file from ~)

How do you type ∂ (Unicode: U+2202)?

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3. layer8+yP[view] [source] 2021-04-04 18:30:32
>>duckte+tF
I use WinCompose (on Windows 10) with a custom .XCompose file. I don’t use ∂, but if I would I’d probably bind it to Compose-p-d for “partial differential”. The default bindings are Compose-Compose-p-a-r-t and Compose-*-.-.-d, which isn’t very convenient.
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