David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where do I configure entering of unicode characters in Gnome 2.8?
This is called "dead keys" and is a feature of X-Window. Gnome has nothing to
do with them. Do _locate Compose_, choose the Compose file for your locale,
edit it as you feel it and restart
On Wednesday December 29 2004 10:56, David Purton wrote:
> I don't even know what the technical term, but as in pressing a modifier
> key, then the accent and then the letter.
It's not a solution to your exact problem, but the correct term for the
modifier key is "compose key". This might help yo
Hi list,
Where do I configure entering of unicode characters in Gnome 2.8?
I don't even know what the technical term, but as in pressing a modifier
key, then the accent and then the letter.
i.e.,
'e => Ã
At the moment, some of them don't do the right thing:
e.g.,
-a => Ã
I would prefer if i
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