Re[2]: Keyboard dead key problem

2003-01-08 Thread Brian Ashe
Hello Henry, Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 7:56:01 AM, you textually orated: HP> Hello, HP> Dead keys enable one to type characters with Umlauts, circonflexes, HP> the extra Scandinavian letters, etc. An o-Umlaut for example, is made HP> by first typing a double quote (which doesn't appear on th

Re: Keyboard dead key problem

2003-01-08 Thread Henry Pijffers
Hello, Dead keys enable one to type characters with Umlauts, circonflexes, the extra Scandinavian letters, etc. An o-Umlaut for example, is made by first typing a double quote (which doesn't appear on the screen, unless you type an extra space), and then the o, which results in the o-Umlaut (w

Re: Keyboard dead key problem

2003-01-07 Thread Edward Dekkers
> Henry Pijffers Just a follow up to my answer Henry - and this is going to sound dumb - but what are dead keys anyways? I really don't know. Regards, --- Edward Dekkers (Director) Triple D Computer Services P/L -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsub

Re: Keyboard dead key problem

2003-01-07 Thread Edward Dekkers
> I have a question about dead keys. I'm using Redhat 7.3, and I had it > installed once with the type "U.S. English w/deadkeys", checked the > "enable deadkeys" box, and it used to work. Up until recently that > is... SOMEHOW my system switched to normal behaviour, and dead keys no > longer wo

Keyboard dead key problem

2003-01-07 Thread Henry Pijffers
Hello, I have a question about dead keys. I'm using Redhat 7.3, and I had it installed once with the type "U.S. English w/deadkeys", checked the "enable deadkeys" box, and it used to work. Up until recently that is... SOMEHOW my system switched to normal behaviour, and dead keys no longer work