Am 21.07.19 um 21:16 schrieb Darryl Gregorash:
On 2019-07-21 12:16 PM, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Am 21.07.19 um 20:05 schrieb Darryl Gregorash:
The Compose key does indeed work in 15.0. ñ € £ etc etc - on a US keyboard.
Go to Configure Desktop/Keyboard --> Advanced/Position of Compose Key and set it there. In fact, you can set multiple keys/key combinations to act as a compose key, and IIRC it takes effect as soon as you click on the "Apply" button.
I tried that. I can have í when selecting right control key as compose key. I cannot have ñ.
Selecting right alt (alt-gr), right windows or right menu as compose key, neither í nor ñ works. (I used kCharSelect to add the characters here)
I have a Swiss Keyboard, locale all set to de_CH.UTF-8. Just the same as I had it in 42.3 and in 13.x. In fact I have the same type of keyboard since Suse 7 and it always worked...
That's just weird. Time for a bug report, if you haven't already filed one. This should work on all keyboards, not just a select few.
As far as I have seen, the necessary Unicode fonts should be installed automatically, so this should all just work with any keyboard.
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