again, you are wrong!
You must be new here...I have dozens of portuguese keyboards and should be\¦. please refer to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_keyboard_layout
In ALL those keyboards, the
¦ glyph is being used as a visual stand-in for the vertical bar, which is how the broken bar came to be in the first place.
And now let's see a Portuguese keyboard that doesn't do that:
Remember: when pressing the Shift-E00 key, the (software-defined) Portuguese national layout produces a U+007C character, not a U+00A6, despite whatever might be printed in the keycap itself.
In this set in particular, the renders show the
| glyph being used in all of the keycaps where a vertical bar is present, with this one exception, and one more keycap where the
¦ glyph is used to represent the broken bar. This is different from, say, GMK Jamón or GMK Lux, where the
¦ is used to represent the vertical bar (as was its primitive origin).
Ultimately, for the set's internal consistency, the R1
\| keycap should use a proper vertical bar instead of a broken bar...
... but come to think of it, why is R1
\| present in the
NordeUK(Po) kit in the first place? The base kit ought to include an (alpha-colored) R1
\| key anyway, making this one redundant! It would seem we're both fighting the wrong fight here...