Thanks Ken, On 14-03-05 12:17 PM, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 03/05/2014 12:02 PM, Ted Byers pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Thanks Dave,
On 14-03-05 11:50 AM, Dave Howorth wrote:
Is there a key combination that lets me dynamically change from one keyboard mapping to another? And is there documentation somewhere that tells me what that mapping is in the case where the script includes characters and accents that do not exist on my keyboard? You might want to look at virtual keyboards. I don't know much about
Ted Byers wrote: them but it seems that Florence for example can switch keymaps so you can 'type' in Arabic for example.
Do you know if Florence is usable on KDE? Or, to use it, would I have to switch my desktops to Gnome?
Thanks
Ted
You should be able to install and run Florence. When installed all dependencies should install with it. At a CLI (as root or using sudo)
zypper in florence
will show a summary what will be done before you answer yes to the prompt.
I appreciate this. I may have to install it at some point, but finding VirtualKeyboard, which is a JavaScript product I can use with TinyMCE, allows me to create my content within Wordpress, and this makes Florence unnecessary for my immediate needs. If, in time, I need to create PDF files in different languages, I'll need to use my office suite to do my editing, and that would make use of Florence necessary; but I ain't there yet. Thanks Ted -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org