On Tue, 2021-03-30 at 16:11 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 3/30/21 1:54 PM, David wrote:
> > Sorry for the confusion in my recent post. Fedora 34 WS along
> > with
> > Gnome 40 ships with
> > the "Compose Key" disabled. I chose to enable it, followin
On 3/30/21 4:54 PM, David wrote:
Sorry for the confusion in my recent post. Fedora 34 WS along with
Gnome 40 ships with
the "Compose Key" disabled. I chose to enable it, following Mr.
Miller's advice from a
previous post ( related to Gnome 40 Tweaks ) and his suggestion,
On 31/03/2021 06:47, David wrote:
I had never heard of ibus either.
ibus is installed and enabled by default on Workstation.
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On 3/30/21 1:54 PM, David wrote:
Sorry for the confusion in my recent post. Fedora 34 WS along with
Gnome 40 ships with
the "Compose Key" disabled. I chose to enable it, following Mr.
Miller's advice from a
previous post ( related to Gnome 40 Tweaks ) and his suggest
>
> Thank you very much, Mr. Greshko.
I had never heard of ibus either.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IBus
One of these days, I am going to read some articles on things I should
already know by now. I was 53 years old, when I started to become
interested in computers.But the good n
On 31/03/2021 04:54, David wrote:
I chose to enable it, following Mr. Miller's advice from a
previous post ( related to Gnome 40 Tweaks ) and his suggestion,
to set the CAPS-Lock Key as the Compose Key.
I have not figured out yet how to use either the CAPS-Lock Key, nor a Compose
Key
Sorry for the confusion in my recent post. Fedora 34 WS along with
Gnome 40 ships with
the "Compose Key" disabled. I chose to enable it, following Mr.
Miller's advice from a
previous post ( related to Gnome 40 Tweaks ) and his suggestion,
to set the CAPS-Lock Key as the
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 12:43:33AM -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Perhaps some readers may not know what the compose key is good for.
> Using compose plus
> two other key-strokes, will get you just about all the diacritical
> marks used in most European languages,
> common frac
od. My assumption was that he's
> > referring
> > to a blog post or other announcement somewhere.
> Perhaps some readers may not know what the compose key is good for.
> Using compose plus
> two other key-strokes, will get you just about all the diacritical
> marks
his one in fact. That's what threading
is for.
Yes, a reference would be good. My assumption was that he's referring
to a blog post or other announcement somewhere.
Perhaps some readers may not know what the compose key is good for.
Using compose plus
two other key-strokes, will g
On 3/29/21 2:19 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2021-03-29 at 15:46 -0500, David wrote:
Thank you Mr. Matthew Miller,
It's easier to know what your post is about if it's written as a reply
rather than a new message, like this one in fact. That's what threading
is for.
Yes, a reference
On Mon, 2021-03-29 at 15:46 -0500, David wrote:
> Thank you Mr. Matthew Miller,
It's easier to know what your post is about if it's written as a reply
rather than a new message, like this one in fact. That's what threading
is for.
poc
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Thank you Mr. Matthew Miller,
I have never heard of a "Compose Key."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compose_key
I try to learn this computering stuff, but I feel like a dog
chasing my tail.
In Gnome 40, the setting is easily found in the Keyboard settings menu
under Settings.
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