buy a different
> > keyboard.
> >
> >
>
> both approaches were successfull but when i run latex over the
> document it produces no output at all instead of the magic "ñ" ... nor
> the simple n nor error, nothing
>
> maybe should i insert some specific package for spanish characters?
>
>
I never use LaTex, but are you using the right character set in LaTex?
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On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 12:37:38PM +0100, roberto wrote:
>
> both approaches were successfull but when i run latex over the
> document it produces no output at all instead of the magic "ñ" ... nor
> the simple n nor error, nothing
>
> maybe should i insert some
unless you are either use to it or buy a different
keyboard.
both approaches were successfull but when i run latex over the
document it produces no output at all instead of the magic "ñ" ... nor
the simple n nor error, nothing
maybe should i insert some specific package for spanish characters?
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roberto
OS: GNU/Linux, Debian Sarge
KDE 3.3
kernel 2.6.8-2-686
I just noticed you are using KDE. Find the app 'Regional and Language' or
something to that effect within system settings (I am using Kubuntu so I go
to system settings. Select 'Keyboard Layout'.
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 04:09, roberto wrote:
> hello
> when writing the "~" (tilde) character
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 04:09, roberto wrote:
> hello
> when writing the "~" (tilde) character over the "n" like in spanish i
> do not succeed in any way up to now
>
> is there any one of you (maybe spanish or latino-american are reading)
> who already know?
>
> than you
>
> --
> roberto
> OS:
hello
when writing the "~" (tilde) character over the "n" like in spanish i
do not succeed in any way up to now
is there any one of you (maybe spanish or latino-american are reading)
who already know?
than you
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roberto
OS: GNU/Linux, Debian Sarge
KDE 3.3
kernel 2.6.8-2-686
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>>>>> "AM" == Aldo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AM> Thanks. It worked. However, even when less doesn't complain,
AM> it also doesn't show the spanish characters, just something
AM> like and invered or , etc.
Put
P
d for germen characters in the console)
>
> if less complains about a binary file when viewing a file with spanish
> characters try setting
> LC_CTYPE=es_ES ISO-8859-1
> or whatever codepage you use.
>
> hth martin
Thanks. It worked. However, even when less doesn't co
e mode, or in a
> terminal inside X, it just beeps and doesn't show anything. Where could
> my problem be?
make shure, in /etc/inputrc you have the line
set convert-meta off
(at least this helped for germen characters in the console)
if less complains about a binary file when v
I just installed Debian 2.2, using a spanish keyboard (selected in the
installation.
If I type some spanish character, like ñ or á, in Netscape or vi, it
displays just fine. However, if I type it in console mode, or in a
terminal inside X, it just beeps and doesn't show anything. Where could
my
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