Hello. I've read *all* the documents in /usr/doc/HOWTO and /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini about configuring the keyboard for non-us languages, and learned how to use the dead-keys in text mode. Now I'm really close by stop using Windows 95, but I'm with troubles.
In DOS and Windows, persons who don't have the ccedilla <Ç> key and use this character, like me, can use the apostophre key followed by the "C" key. But the "dead_acute" option in the '.map' files don't do it. The result is <'c>. The solve I encountered was using the <AltGR> key in conjunction with the "C" key, but this is very inconvenient. I don't found the solution in any of the HOWTOS or man pages I saw. There is some manner of using the dead_acute option to make the "C" key generates the ccedilla character? Another question: I don't found how to make the X-Windows use accents correctly. The documents I found are all about the old method 'xmodmap', who doesn't have dead-keys. None of them talk about the new 'xkdb' extensions, who have dead-keys. There is some new HOWTO about using the xkbd? Where can I find it? Thanks in advance. Alexander Gieg PS: My keyboard is an us-101 standard, without any "extra keys". =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= By: Alexander Gieg E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/3222 IRC: AlexG =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]