# á (->) a, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # č (->) c, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # đ (->) d, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # ŋ (->) n, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # š (->) s, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # ŧ (->) t, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # ž (->) z, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Á (->) A, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Č (->) C, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Đ (->) D, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Ŋ (->) N, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Š (->) S, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Ŧ (->) T, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # Ž (->) Z, # This is the iPhone keyboard relax # č (->) C, # Using capital for Saami letter # đ (->) D, # Using capital for Saami letter # ŋ (->) N, # Using capital for Saami letter # š (->) S, # Using capital for Saami letter # ŧ (->) T, # Using capital for Saami letter # ž (->) Z, # Using capital for Saami letter á (->) á, # Letter + combining acute Á (->) Á, # Letter + combining acute đ (->) ð, # eth č (->) č, # Letter + combining caron Č (->) Č, # Letter + combining caron đ (->) Ď, # Letter + combining caron š (->) š, # Letter + combining caron Š (->) Š, # Letter + combining caron ž (->) ž, # Letter + combining caron Ž (->) Ž, # Letter + combining caron ŋ (->) ń, # precomposed ŋ (->) ń, # n + combining acure ŋ (->) ñ, # ditto ŋ (->) ñ, æ (->) ä, # ditto, etc. #æ (->) ä, #Æ (->) Ä, #Æ (->) Ä, #ø (->) ö, #ø (->) ö, #Ø (->) Ö, #Ø (->) Ö, #ö (->) ø, #ö (->) ø, #Ö (->) Ø, #Ö (->) Ø, ï (->) i, # sma norm ˊ (->) ´, # 00B4 ACUTE ACCENT for Skolt 02CA MIDIFIER LETTER ACUTE ACCENT #' (->) 0, # Inari optional ' mark Ï (->) I ; # Explanation: # lexical side (->) input # Future thought: # A posible change is to split this file into lg-specific files. # As the number of language grow, this might be more relevant. # Especially conflicting rules a -> b, b -> a in different lgs # might force a split of this file. # Note: # Some of the lines above seem to contain identical letters, # and in some cases the same right-hand letter seems to occure twice. # In each case, the __second__ of these is a non-precomposed letter. # In order to check which one is which one, open this file in emacs # and read through the line with the arrow key. The letters who span over # two characters (press arrow twice) are the precomposed ones. # Note that the ï/Ï letters are there for sma. # They are probably substandard, and should be relegated to sma.fst # but removed from a sma.norm.fst.