Time Nick Message 03:48 [MatrxMT] my keyboard doesn't have a way to type -> 03:49 [MatrxMT] furthermore, a lot of people configure their editors to display digraph and trigraph combinations like that with characters 03:49 [MatrxMT] matrix even renders -> as an arrow, but I see on IRC it is preserved 08:18 [MatrxMT] You need to enable Compose in linux keyboard settings and type Compose+-+> 08:18 [MatrxMT] https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/AgCBtQaEDOAIZxjmByvPAsaX 08:19 [MatrxMT] … ÷ ¸˛˛ <- I only have US and DE layouts 08:21 [MatrxMT] besides that, it's way easier to type - then > than to change to a third layout or something that would include it. Sway window manager under wayland, FWIW 08:21 [MatrxMT] Compose is not a layout 08:22 [MatrxMT] it's another layer or modifier key on top of some kind of layout. Or it is some software layer probably coupled to X11, which I don't use and won't be returning too 08:23 [MatrxMT] all of this is also completely unrelated to Luanti 08:23 [MatrxMT] Oh, yes, it is only for X11 08:24 [MatrxMT] Also, the arrow operator isn't in Lua, only C++ (of the languages that are relevant) and I'm not going to configure my editor or use some pre-processor hacks. But people who want to should configure their editors like I suggested 08:26 [MatrxMT] I'm not opposed to custom layouts either, where appropriate. I never figured out the details of how, but I'd like a "music" layout with sharp sign, flat sign, superscript 7 and 9, degree sign, delta, and more 08:28 [MatrxMT] it's all possible, through some config formats that call into and include each other, it's a bit overwhelming to get started