Hi Jérôme, Sorry, I meant to send this to the list, not you personally.
I did a search through all files in /home looking for "keyboard" or "xkb" and found only the file ~/.openoffice/1.1.0/instdb.ins but this does not look hopeful. Do you think this is a configuration problem or a bug? --- Jérôme Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le mar 10/02/2004 à 16:15, Shane McAndrew a écrit : > > Hi Jérôme, > > > > What do you mean by "user profile"? Do you mean > > ~/.profile? - I don't have one. I just did a clean > > install of Debain Sarge. I can confirm that this > > problem does not occur on the windows OOo. > No, I mean "something in your /home". It does not > seem to be in > ~/.openoffice, though. > > > --- Jérôme Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Le mar 10/02/2004 à 09:09, Shane McAndrew a écrit > : > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I am running Debian/testing with > openoffice.org > > > > 1.1.0-3 installed. Sometimes, I want to write > in > > > > French. To switch keyboard maps in other X11 > > > > applications such as emacs and mozilla, the > > > command > > > > "setxkbmap fr" works fine. But when I do this > in > > > > openoffice, the dead keys don't work. For > example, > > > to > > > > get e circumflex (ê) I would normally type the > > > > sequence "[e". If I do this in OOo, nothing > > > appears. > > > > Note that other accented characters such as e > > > acute > > > > (é) work fine. It's not a font problem because > if > > > I > > > > copy and paste ê from another application into > > > OOo, it > > > > does appears. > > > Chris, it seems to be exactly the same problem > as > > > mine. > > > > > > Shane, at leasy for me, it seems to be related > to a > > > specific user > > > (probably user profile), do you have a way to > verify > > > that? > > > > > > > Any clues? Thanks in advance ___________________________________________________________ BT Yahoo! Broadband - Free modem offer, sign up online today and save £80 http://btyahoo.yahoo.co.uk