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Subject: Re: keytable
From: "Eric MC.D" <eric.m.c.declerck () free ! fr>
Date: 2000-08-31 20:28:12
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Peter Ruskin wrote:
>
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Eric MC.D wrote:
> > Hello,
> > can anyone help to to resolve following pb:
> > I'm using keybord 'be2-latin1', works great in console
> > and X.
> > But with kde1 (konsole, kedit, etc..) no way to type
> > the é è à ù ç etc.. chars.
> > This occured after a reinstall of kde 1.1.2.
> > Thanx for your time.
> > Eric MC
> >
> I recently (Sun, 25 Jun 2000) posted this to this list...
> Thomas Ribbrock, glandix, kat bosma, Roberto Alsina
> and Alan Shoemaker were playing with the Compose key on this list last
> year - I followed their postings with interest but couldn't get the
> Compose key to work, which was frustrating.
>
> I use a British English keyboard with Windows keys, and I've never been
> able to get the Compose key working. So I'm now using KDE's International
> Keyboard all the time with my customised .kimap file, enabling me to get
> lots of unusual characters simply by pressing and holding the Alt Gr while
> typing one other key. I copied the en.kimap file from
> /usr/share/apps/kikbd/ to ~/.kde/share/apps/kikbd/en.kimap and altered it.
>
> Perhaps the following details will help someone with the same plight.
>
Many thanks Peter.
I'll try a set-up for mine.
Eric MC
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