Hi to all. I am writting both english(us) and greek in almost all applications, with the exception of kword and scribus, where the greek accents (which use deadkeys) do not work. After a little research, it seems that this is a bug with the input method module of qt. Can anyone confirm this? Is there a patch for that? Using SuSE 9.2, kde 3.3.92, koffice 1.3.5 (I understand this is a beta version of KDE, but the bug seems to be unrelated to that) Thanks, Chris
I can confirm that (same KDE and Koffice versions running on SuSE 9.1) But I don't know if that can be QT related as it works fine in kmail but not in kword... Best, Daniel Am Dienstag, 15. Februar 2005 21:46 schrieb Chris Papadopoulos:
Hi to all.
I am writting both english(us) and greek in almost all applications, with the exception of kword and scribus, where the greek accents (which use deadkeys) do not work.
After a little research, it seems that this is a bug with the input method module of qt.
Can anyone confirm this? Is there a patch for that?
Using SuSE 9.2, kde 3.3.92, koffice 1.3.5 (I understand this is a beta version of KDE, but the bug seems to be unrelated to that)
Thanks, Chris
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2005 20:46 pm, Chris Papadopoulos wrote:
I am writting both english(us) and greek in almost all applications, with the exception of kword and scribus, where the greek accents (which use deadkeys) do not work.
I've never even got that far with SuSE 9.0/KDE 3.3.2a. No matter what I do, I can't get the accents to work in any language. Could you do me a favour and tell me exactly what you've got set up, and exactly what deadkey combination you use to get an accent over any of the vowels? I'm English, but I'm learning Greek, and it seems that's a pretty rare combination under KDE, because I've never managed to find anyone who can tell me how to set it up -- the Greek KDE FAQ is in Greek, and I'm not good enough to read it!! If this manages to get through unmangled, this is what I get: τ'ονοσ. I never manage to get the accent on top of the vowel. Thanks, Matt -- "It's the small gaps between the rain that count, and learning how to live amongst them." -- Jeff Noon
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2005 21:31 pm, Matt Gibson wrote:
do, I can't get the accents to work in any language. Could you do me a
Oops. That was a lie. I can get accents working in many languages, in fact, including using deadkeys on the UK keyboard layout to get e.g. e-acute for French. It's just Greek I'm having problems with. M -- "It's the small gaps between the rain that count, and learning how to live amongst them." -- Jeff Noon
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Chris Papadopoulos
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Daniel Eckl
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Matt Gibson