Bruno Diniz de Paula wrote:
Gnome(2) takes its keyboard settings from the X conf. Gnome terminal acts like any other terminal, it depends on the locale settings. Try installing localeconf and select the appropriate locales for you. These are stored in /etc/environment. The keymap is CTYPE.Hi,first of all, happy thanks giving to everyone. Now, let's get back to the question... :) I am using locale en_US.ISO-8859-1 and my keyboard layout is us_intl. Special characters written in portuguese are displayed (and of course typed) correctly in almost all applications on Gnome2. The problem arises when I use MGT (Multi-Gnome-Terminal) and GnomeICU. I just can't get the characters the right way in this situations. Any idea why? Thanks, Bruno.
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