Re: Brazilian portuguese keyboard and accented characters (á, ç, ã) (Solved)

2015-09-24 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 04:23:37PM -0300, Markos wrote: [...] > I had to enable the "compose key" with the following: > > settings (configurações) -> keyboard (teclado) -> shortcuts > (atalhos) -> typing (digitação) -> composition key (tecla de > co

Re: Brazilian portuguese keyboard and accented characters (á, ç, ã) (Solved)

2015-09-23 Thread Markos
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":

Re: Brazilian portuguese keyboard and accented characters (á, ç, ã)

2015-09-23 Thread David Wright
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 > '

Re: Brazilian portuguese keyboard and accented characters (á, ç, ã)

2015-09-23 Thread Michael Graham
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

Brazilian portuguese keyboard and accented characters (á, ç, ã)

2015-09-23 Thread Markos
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