Hi Chris, Please answer to the list, so everybody can follow this conversation. :) On Tuesday 12 October 2004 21:12, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 20:19, Cris Perdue wrote:
In the KDE Control Center, under "Regional & Accessibility", choose "Keyboard Layout". Check the box to "Enable keyboard layouts", then add one or more _additional_ layouts beyond your normal one. I chose "Bosnian", though Croatian or Serbian (Latin) would probably have been
Ok, so you told KDE that you have a Bosnian keyboard, while in reality you have a US keyboard?
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 21:35, Cris Perdue wrote:
Yes, I asked for Bosnian layout though my keyboard is laid out US-style.
If you're happy with this, than it's ok. :) You can also add another keyboard layout: US with dead keys, and use the dead keys (^, ", ', `, ~) to make Bosnian characters. Than you can try what works best for you. It seems a bit confusing to me that you have to remember that the '['-key produces š, and the ']'-key produces đ, and so on... But like I said: if you're happy with this, than it's ok. :)
Thanks for the feedback on fonts. I appreciate it.
You're welcome. Cheers, Leen