use utf8;
use strict;
use warnings;
+no warnings 'qw'; # to quote or not to quote, that is the question
use open IO => ':utf8';
our $VERSION = '1.0';
<p>i^k in <a href="/">Vim</a>.
Also see <a href="/unicode">common digraphs</a>.</p>
+<p style="font-size:72%">Unofficial <span class="Xz">proposals</span>
+are available as <a href="/digraphs.vim">ex commands</a>.</p>
+
<:
my $di = do 'digraphs.inc.pl';
['A'..'M'], ['N'..'Z'],
['a'..'m'], ['n'..'z'],
);
-my @chars2 = (@chars, ['_']); # trailing character (extended set)
+my @chars2 = (['_'], @chars); # trailing character (extended set)
-print '<table><col>';
+print '<table class="glyphs dimap"><col>';
print qq'<colgroup span="$_">' for map {scalar @$_} @chars2;
print "</colgroup><col>\n";
for my $section (qw{thead tfoot}) {
print "</table>\n";
:>
<div id="legend">
- <table><tr>
+ <table class="glyphs"><tr>
<td class="X Cc">control
<td class="X Zs"><span>spacing</span>
<td class="X Mn">modifier
<td class="X Bopomofo">chinese
</table>
- <table><tr>
+ <table class="glyphs"><tr>
<td class="X">unicode
<td class="X Xl">latin1
<td class="X Xa">ascii
- <td class="X Co">private
<td class="X Xz">proposed
</table>
</div>