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On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 04:23:37PM -0300, Markos wrote:
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> I had to enable the "compose key" with the following:
>
> settings (configurações) -> keyboard (teclado) -> shortcuts
> (atalhos) -> typing (digitação) -> composition key (tecla de
> co
Hi Michael,
After testing several input sources I found that the best would be:
Alternative international USA. (alt-intl)
But ccedilla "ç" was not working.
Searching on "The Debian Administrator's Handbook"
(https://debian-handbook.info/) I found in section "8.1.2 Configuring
the Keyboard":
Quoting Markos (mar...@c2o.pro.br):
> I just installed Jessie in an IBM ThinkPad X60.
> When I select the Keyboard "en" the keys work properly but can not
> generate non-English characters or accented characters, such as ç, ã
> or á.
>
> At another laptop (ThinkPad Z61) I type:
>
> ' + c -> ç
> '
Hi,
Sounds like you had one of the English layouts with dead keys enabled
on your other laptop. In Gnome you can just add the extra layouts
under Settings -> Region & language -> input sources.
HTH,
On 23 September 2015 at 11:15, Markos wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just installed Jessie in an IBM ThinkPa
Hi
I just installed Jessie in an IBM ThinkPad X60.
When I select the Keyboard "en" the keys work properly but can not
generate non-English characters or accented characters, such as ç, ã or á.
At another laptop (ThinkPad Z61) I type:
' + c -> ç
' + a -> á
~ + a -> ã
...
How to configure th
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