Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:12:21 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 13:16:57 -0500, Manon Metten wrote:
On 4/11/07, Alok G. Singh wrote:
On 11 Apr 2007, steefvanduin AT zonnet DOT nl wrote:
So basically, what I want is to press a dead key and than a vowel
to produce an accented char. How do I achieve this?
You can do that with a 'Compose' key. Here [1] is a guide for
GNOME/GTK+. You can do the same thing with xmodmap as well. I suppose
KDE would have a similar option.
Footnotes:
[1]
http://process-of-elimination.net/wiki/Means_of_Composing_Accented_Characters_in_X_Window_System
Thanks Alok,
I'm gonna check this out, but at first glance it looks like no easy way
to
do.
In KDE you can go to "Control Center > Regional & Accessibility >
Keyboard Layout" and click on the "Xkb Options" tab on the right hand
side. If you check "Enable xkb options" you can fine-tune the behavior
of many keys. Scroll down a bit and you will see "Compose Key Position"
with about 5 options. Select one of them, e.g. "Right Win-key is
compose" and you can do things like this:
press <compose key> then " then a = ä
press <compose key> then ' then a = á
press <compose key> then / then o = ø
press <compose key> then o then a = å
press <compose key> then ^ then o = ô
press <compose key> then s then s = ß
press <compose key> then , then c = ç
press <compose key> then ~ then n = ñ
press <compose key> then / then c = ¢
etc.
And for those of "us" who don't have KDE?
Try
setxkbmap -option compose:rwin
or "compose:rctrl", "compose:menu", "compose:caps" "compose:ralt",
"compose:lwin", depending on which key you want to use. This should work
in all of X; the only KDE-specific thing in my other mail was the GUI to
set the xkb options.
And just in case: On the ttys the compose functionality is normally
assigned to CTRL + . (i.e. press and hold CTRL, then press the "." key,
then release these two keys and type the two characters that you want to
amalgamate.)
Hi Florian,
Other mystery solved!
setxkbmap -option compose:rctrl
press rctrl then ? then ? = ¿
press rctrl then ! then ! = ¡
Thanks!
Hugo
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