I have just tested it under 12.3 and it works. Have you tried to go to "Settings" -> "Encoding" -> "Western European ( iso 8859-15 )"? Also, what is your variable LANG set to? In my case, it is always set to "en_US". It works also if I set it to "de". In tcsh, you would set it with setenv LANG de In bash you would have to issue: export LANG=de What happens when you try the Shift+Ctrl+ combination, no character is printed, or the character without the Umlaut, or some weird character? Gianluca On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, Helga Fischer wrote:
Am Montag 24 März 2014 schrieb Gianluca Interlandi:
So, you can't make the Umlaute any more? I think that I'm still able to do it in 12.3 with Shift+Ctrl+" and then a, o or u.
Under 13.1 there is no way making Umlaute :(.
I tried it out with a new user using a new KDE3 - no Umlaute.
For example, using LXDE, Shift+Ctrl+ makes Umlaute for konsole (KDE4), abiword makes them, kwrite (KDE4) does, kwrite (KDE3) doesn't it.
Just for me a problem. I'm using full KDE3 environment and won't to change this.
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