On Friday 16 April 2004 15:45, G. Tsarmpopoulos wrote:
Ok first of all go to yast-->System-->sysconfig editor-->system-->environment-->language and set RC_LANG to el_GR.UTF-8 Then in the KDE control center go to Regional & Accessibility-->Country region & Language and if Greek isn't listed in the Locale tab add it using the "Add Language" button In Openoffice goto Tools-->Options-->Language Settings-->Languages and set the locale to greek. (that doesn't help with the rest of the system but you will have better greek support in openoffice) Also in yast-->system-->keyboard layout i have chosen a greek keyboard layout That's all I remember doing to have correct greek support (with the oxeia). I hope it works out. By the way, I don't know if you already looked, but you can find a lot of useful information in http://www.linux.gr http://www.hellug.gr and more specifically you can search linux-greek-users mailing list archives at http://search.hellug.gr/?ul=lists.hellug.gr%2Fpipermail%2Flinux-greek-users %2F You can find a Howto about greek localisation at http://members.hellug.gr/djart/articles/grlinux/grlinux.html
Dear Mr. Tsarmpopoulos, Thank you so much for taking the trouble to explain your steps. ~ step by step I have implimented them all, but, for my system, the 'Oxeia' Accent still escapes me . . . I shall have to do some more digging, as you kindly suggest. best wishes ____________ sent on Linux ____________