On Thursday 08 July 2004 00:40, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Well, I have tried your suggestions, , not that I need to make a pound sign (I assume you mean the denomination of English currency, not the sharp sign) and the funny-looking L does not appear. I don't need it myself, but it would help if _your_ help helped. I don't know what alt-gr means, and probably only 10% of the people reading this do either, but I tried the left and right CTRL keys in
Sorry, my bad. ;) Hold down <Left-or-Right-Shift>, then press <Right-Alt>. Mind the keyboard layout as I mentioned earier. Does not work with a plain U.S. keyboard layout. Works for me (tm). (/etc/X11/Xmodmap suggests <Shift>-<R-Ctrl>, but that does not work on my keyboard) BTW, to complicate things further (at least for me ;), Control Center -> Regional & accessibility -> Keyboard Shortcuts, the 'Modifier Keys' tab, has also a surprise...
various combinations with and without the shift key, the alt key, etc., and no funny-looking L. I don't know how to get a Euro sign either, but that would be a lot more useful, IMO.
Workaround: The KCharSelect Application, 'K-Menu' -> Utitilies -> Desktop (package kdeutils3-extra) Cheers, Leen