Try LaTex (use the tetex rpm).
There is a package called Babel that deals with a variety of languages.
LaTex itself can produce a large variety of accents. I would be quite
surprised if it
is unable to produce the accents that you are after.
Regards
Michael
"Ivan Jose Varzinczak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote:
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| Hello, everyone !!!
| Unfortunately, I'm a linux user that speaks
| and usually writes in an language that uses
| accents, what is not provided by linux. Pro-
| bably, some of you also be in this circuns-
| tances. May someone tell me what can I do
| to get accentuation working in my applica-
| tions?
| Thanks.
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