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|  | See https://github.com/darkstego/ergoarabic | 
|  | In particular: * - # and ٠. Recompute optimal layout for symbols and
bump version to 0.4. | 
|  | Take another stab at the symbol layers and call it v0.3. | 
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|  | Remove English layer, the paper talks about different “modes”. | 
|  | Looks pretty similar to ASMO663. | 
|  | Generate C header file based on layout description and create a source
bundle that must be compiled on a Windows system and then moved back to
the source tree. This sucks, but cross-compiling on Linux is a pain,
since Windows’ development headers assume a case-insensitive filesystem.
Also I’m using MSKLC because the latest driver development kit cannot
compile these drivers correctly. Dear @microsoft, please fix your shit:
https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-driver-samples/issues/433
A remaining concern right now is licensing. keyboard.{c,h,def,rc} have
been copied from a project generated by MSKLC and are probably non-free,
although pretty much identical files like
https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-driver-samples/blob/master/input/layout/kbdus/kbdus.c
are covered by MS-PL.
Also binds backspace key to \b and adjusts xmodmap/svg rendering
accordingly.
See #7. | 
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|  | See issue #6. Temporarily drop most of the special characters and
rearrange the remaining characters. Frequency is not the main concern
here, it needs to “make sense” to humans (whatever this means). | 
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|  | i.e. Arabic keyboard layouts | 
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