--- James Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Can't find file pc/ru_yawerty for symbols include
> Exiting." So, somehow
> this ru_yawerty seems not to be on the system, or
> not in the place
> expected. I've installed some Cyrillic X fonts (as
> you've suggested, but
> also some additional on
--- James Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Russian font. Looking at stdout I see an error
> message something like
> "Can't find file pc/ru_yawerty for symbols include
> Exiting." So, somehow
> this ru_yawerty seems not to be on the system, or
> not in the place
> expected.
Have you trie
n others. "+" isn't
anything -it means "while holding down this key".
So, on my gb keyboard if I press the right alt key
hold it down press ';' and then press e I get é - e
with an acute accent.
> James
>
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Tony Harlequin wro
--- James Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't seem to puzzle out how to input unicode into
> X apps: specifically,
> I need to do this in OpenOffice.org.
> But I'd
> like to just be able to
> type away at the keyboard in Russian, Greek or
> Tagalog.
Firstly, Debian has most of the fo
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