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Subject:    Re: [Konsole-devel] Konsole: substitution of one symbol
From:       Robert Knight <robertknight () gmail ! com>
Date:       2011-11-28 17:02:17
Message-ID: CAJGrnh3-O0Y3xh-H_oJWwRXhCSPg0_NDxGL0WsdyQU0odNzjJw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello Vladimir,

I'm afraid I'm not familiar with how different keyboard layouts
interact with Konsole.
I'm forwarding to konsole-devel@kde.org, in case the current
maintainers (I no longer work on the software) can help.

Regards,
Rob.

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From: Vladimir <Landox@yandex.ru>
Date: 2011/11/28
Subject: Re: Konsole: substitution of one symbol
To: Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com>


28.11.11, 19:27, "Robert Knight" <robertknight@gmail.com>:

> > It's work with english letters only, but not ukrainian.
> š> For example, I can substitute "s" with "d", but not ukrainian "i" with "d".
>
> šDo you do anything 'special' to type a ukrainian 'i'? šie. Do you just
> špress the 'i' key or do you have to press a modifier as well?

This is an another keyboard layout. I have separate layouts for
English, Russian and Ukrainian languages. So I just press "s" in
ukrainian layout and get ukrainian "i" without any modifiers. In
russian layout I get "Ů" letter with the same "s" key.
Here is the example picture I found in google images:
http://root-shop.com.ua/images/StFULLWhiteRedGreenBig.jpg

In ukrainian layout "tilda key" has the same values (` and ~), so I
thought to assign this key to english "i". Why can't it be assigned in
this way?

--
Best regards,
šVladimir
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