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author | Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com> | 2015-04-23 15:53:01 +0200 |
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committer | Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com> | 2015-04-23 15:53:01 +0200 |
commit | bbe907ccb862f117666feffdf32717eac2a27ea7 (patch) | |
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parent | info: start on compose table patterns (diff) | |
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info: typo + playing cards
Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>
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diff --git a/doc/info/mds.texinfo b/doc/info/mds.texinfo index 9730856..be34f31 100644 --- a/doc/info/mds.texinfo +++ b/doc/info/mds.texinfo @@ -6579,7 +6579,65 @@ the compose key. @node Playing Cards @subsection Playing Cards -3090 +@kbd{<dead compose> "p" "c"} composes the character +presenting the back of a playing card. + +Jokers and thumps are composed using the playing +card back and two additional characters. + +@table @asis +@item joker, red +@kbd{<dead compose> <playing card back> "j" "r"} +@item joker, white +@kbd{<dead compose> <playing card back> "j" "w"} +@item joker, black +@kbd{<dead compose> <playing card back> "j" "b"} +@end table + +The red joker can be composed with the sequence +@kbd{<dead compose> <dead compose> "p" "c" "j" "r"}, +becuase @kbd{<playing card back>} can be composed with +the sequence @kbd{<dead compose> "p" "c"}. + +The trumps are number 1 through 21, and are composed +with @kbd{<dead compose> <playing card back> "1" <space>} +through @kbd{<dead compose> <playing card back> "2" "1"}. +Additionally, the fool card is composed with +through @kbd{<dead compose> <playing card back> "0" <space>}. + +The Playing Cards block in Unicode also contains +ace, 2--10, jack, knight, queen och king for the +suits spades/swords, hearts/cups, diamonds/pentacles +and clubs/wands. These are composed with the +@kbd{<dead compose>} followed by, in any order, +the suit and value. The values are encoded +@table @asis +@item Ace +@kbd{"A"}, @kbd{"a"} or @kbd{"1"} +@item 2--9 +@kbd{"2"} through @kbd{"9"} +@item 10 +@kbd{"0"} +@item Jack +@kbd{"J"} or @kbd{"j"} +@item Knight +@kbd{"C"} or @kbd{"c"} +@item Queen +@kbd{"Q"} or @kbd{"q"} +@item King +@kbd{"K"} or @kbd{"k"} +@end table +and the suits are encoded +@table @asis +@item Spades or Swords +Black or white spades symbol +@item Hearts or Cups +Black or white hearts symbol +@item Diamonds or Pentacles +Black or white diamonds symbol +@item Clubs or Wands +Black or white clubs symbol +@end table @@ -6621,7 +6679,7 @@ the compose key. @node Tags @subsection Tags -The ``Tags'' block of Unicode has been deprecated. Characters +The ``Tags'' block in Unicode has been deprecated. Characters in this block is therefore not mapped in the compose table. |