Re: [SuSE Linux] SOLVED Accented characters ( LATIN-1 )
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type: rght-ctrl + ' + letter for example: rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute ) This is great! Sean --- Seán Ó <s_oceallaigh@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'd like to be able to enter latin characters in KDE via the keyboard using my US keyboard. Surely there are some Canadians on this list who have done this to enable French character entry? My primary interest is to be able to use a compose or dead key for the entry. For example 'e -> e acute, `a -> a grave. I can do this *within* emacs but not under X. I speak Irish Gaelic and I'm planning on adding support for Irish Gaelic to KDE. But as a first step I need to be able to be able to enter the text.
Thanks,
Sean Kelley
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"Seán Ó Ceallaigh" wrote:
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type:
rght-ctrl + ' + letter
for example:
rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute )
This is great!
Sean
Good, I learn a bit more every day :-) It works fine with kedit and Netscape: testing: àèìòù ÀÈÌÒÙ áéíóú ÁÉÍÓÚ ãõ ÃÕ äëïöü ÄËÏÖÜ âêîôû ÂÊÎÔÛ çÇ etc. etc. This is really some kind of "finger gymnastics". There is also a lot of funny symbols defined in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/ISO8859-1/Compose ¹ ² ³ Œ œ ¶ · ¬ ® × etc. But I'm in trouble with StarOffice. The control keys are used by StarOffice for their own purposes :-( So, I can't get accented characters in StarOffice :-( I will try the Quinot patch to Xlib <A HREF="http://web.fdn.fr/~tquinot/dead-keys.en.html"><A HREF="http://web.fdn.fr/~tquinot/dead-keys.en.html</A">http://web.fdn.fr/~tquinot/dead-keys.en.html</A</A>> Any other ideas? TIA Cláudio -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archive at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>
NOSHIT!!! BAWOW !!!! Thanks for the TERRIFIC tip!!!! All i need to find now is howto get the Spanish "~"+"N/n" to work... On 03-Jun-99 Seán" "Ó" Ceallaigh wrote:
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type:
rght-ctrl + ' + letter
for example:
rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute )
This is great!
Sean
--- Seán Ó <s_oceallaigh@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'd like to be able to enter latin characters in KDE via the keyboard using my US keyboard. Surely there are some Canadians on this list who have done this to enable French character entry? My primary interest is to be able to use a compose or dead key for the entry. For example 'e -> e acute, `a -> a grave. I can do this *within* emacs but not under X. I speak Irish Gaelic and I'm planning on adding support for Irish Gaelic to KDE. But as a first step I need to be able to be able to enter the text.
Thanks,
Sean Kelley
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I agree was looking for that for month THANKS A LOT GH Rikard Johnels a écrit :
NOSHIT!!! BAWOW !!!! Thanks for the TERRIFIC tip!!!! All i need to find now is howto get the Spanish "~"+"N/n" to work...
On 03-Jun-99 Seán" "Ó" Ceallaigh wrote:
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type:
rght-ctrl + ' + letter
for example:
rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute )
This is great!
Sean
--- Seán Ó <s_oceallaigh@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'd like to be able to enter latin characters in KDE via the keyboard using my US keyboard. Surely there are some Canadians on this list who have done this to enable French character entry? My primary interest is to be able to use a compose or dead key for the entry. For example 'e -> e acute, `a -> a grave. I can do this *within* emacs but not under X. I speak Irish Gaelic and I'm planning on adding support for Irish Gaelic to KDE. But as a first step I need to be able to be able to enter the text.
Thanks,
Sean Kelley
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Hi, On Thu, Jun 03, Rikard Johnels wrote:
NOSHIT!!! BAWOW !!!! Thanks for the TERRIFIC tip!!!! All i need to find now is howto get the Spanish "~"+"N/n" to work...
I think it's very intuitive: Use <compose><~><n> this gives ñ. You can get almost any special characters this way: <compose></><o> gives ø and so on: ¿ñäßœ©
On 03-Jun-99 Seán" "Ó" Ceallaigh wrote:
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type:
rght-ctrl + ' + letter
for example:
rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute )
This is great!
This has been in SuSE almost since forever ;)
Sean
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Happy Hacking!
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Not in kmail I can't... I have it in xterm, but nowhere else... Cut-n-paste seems like a roundabout way of doing it.. On 03-Jun-99 Hubert Mantel wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 03, Rikard Johnels wrote:
NOSHIT!!! BAWOW !!!! Thanks for the TERRIFIC tip!!!! All i need to find now is howto get the Spanish "~"+"N/n" to work...
I think it's very intuitive: Use <compose><~><n> this gives ñ. You can get almost any special characters this way: <compose></><o> gives ø and so on: ¿ñäßœ©
On 03-Jun-99 Seán" "Ó" Ceallaigh wrote:
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type:
rght-ctrl + ' + letter
for example:
rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute )
This is great!
This has been in SuSE almost since forever ;)
Sean
[...]
Happy Hacking!
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From: Rikard Johnels <im@hem.passagen.se>
NOSHIT!!! BAWOW !!!! Thanks for the TERRIFIC tip!!!! All i need to find now is howto get the Spanish "~"+"N/n" to work...
Ctrl<T> <N> <asciitilde> : "\321" Ntilde Ctrl<T> <asciitilde> <N> : "\321" Ntilde Ctrl<T> <N> <minus> : "\321" Ntilde Ctrl<T> <minus> <N> : "\321" Ntilde Ctrl<T> <n> <asciitilde> : "\361" ntilde Ctrl<T> <asciitilde> <n> : "\361" ntilde Ctrl<T> <n> <minus> : "\361" ntilde Ctrl<T> <minus> <n> : "\361" ntilde And thank you Sean for finding the Compose key and whoever posted the reference to the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose I am in the debt of both of you. BTW anyone know what is configured in X to make right-control the Compose key? Just in case I end using a system which is non-standard XFree86 / SuSE (e.g. eXceed, Xvnc, Solaris) Does this binding apply to all Latin language keyboards such as AZERTY (US QWERTY I know works as I am using it) dproc
On 03-Jun-99 Seán" "Ó" Ceallaigh wrote:
Evidently SuSE provides a default compose key in the form of the right control key. So all I have to do to enter accented Latin-1 characters is to type:
rght-ctrl + ' + letter
for example:
rght-ctrl + ' + a = á ( a acute )
This is great!
Sean
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Hi everyone! I'm new to SuSE (not to Linux) and to the list, and I wonder if there is any archive for this list. I'd like to explore it in order to avoid asking about things that have already been discussed. I've checked SuSE website but didn't find an archive for the list. If not, can anyone send me the message about solving accented characters? I've seen a reference to it, but missed the message, and I'd like to solve that problem for Romanian language. Thank you, AdiM. -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archive at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>
Hi, On Fri, Jun 04, AdiM wrote:
I'm new to SuSE (not to Linux) and to the list, and I wonder if there is any archive for this list. I'd like to explore it in order to avoid asking
See below
about things that have already been discussed. I've checked SuSE website but didn't find an archive for the list.
If not, can anyone send me the message about solving accented characters? I've seen a reference to it, but missed the message, and I'd like to solve that problem for Romanian language.
Thank you, AdiM.
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Yes you can find it Suse's homepages www.suse.com and www.suse.de under mailing lists. Joop Boonen. AdiM wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm new to SuSE (not to Linux) and to the list, and I wonder if there is any archive for this list. I'd like to explore it in order to avoid asking about things that have already been discussed. I've checked SuSE website but didn't find an archive for the list.
If not, can anyone send me the message about solving accented characters? I've seen a reference to it, but missed the message, and I'd like to solve that problem for Romanian language.
Thank you, AdiM.
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Unfortunately, the archive is missing messages from May 4 - May 31 for this list. On 04-Jun-99 Joop Boonen wrote:
Yes you can find it Suse's homepages www.suse.com and www.suse.de under mailing lists.
Joop Boonen.
AdiM wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm new to SuSE (not to Linux) and to the list, and I wonder if there is any archive for this list. I'd like to explore it in order to avoid asking about things that have already been discussed. I've checked SuSE website but didn't find an archive for the list.
If not, can anyone send me the message about solving accented characters? I've seen a reference to it, but missed the message, and I'd like to solve that problem for Romanian language.
Thank you, AdiM.
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Hi, On Fri, Jun 04, <dprocs mailbox wrote:
BTW anyone know what is configured in X to make right-control the Compose key? Just in case I end using a system which is non-standard XFree86 / SuSE (e.g. eXceed, Xvnc, Solaris)
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s_oceallaigh@yahoo.com