Hi,
I use NEdit all day long to draft ma thesis (LaTeX), I work under
lenny-sid/KDE (3.5.9) and I use bash under Konsole.
When I write in french, I use to call NEdit this way:
LANG=fr_FR /usr/bin/nedit <file> &
since my locale is LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8.
It works good for a while (I mean I have all characters I need to draft
in french: à, é, è, ê, ï, etc.) and then it begins to be buggy (in the
same X session): accentuated characters typed as a two-keys-sequence are
no more accepted in NEdit.
For example ^+e should display an "ê" but I got an "e" instead, the same
for ¨+i, I got an "i".
When I restart my KDE session, all things become ok for a while an then
I fails again...
So what am I doing wrong ?
I also tried with luit:
LANG=fr_FR luit /usr/bin/nedit <file>
but this does not repair anything (and sometimes introduces strange
behaviours in my bash sessions).
At least my question would be:
Is there anything to reset or restart except my KDE session or my
whole computer to get things working good ?
Thanks a lot !
Nicolas.
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Info:
My NEdit is linked to lesstif2:
$ aptitude show nedit
Paquet : nedit
État: installé
Automatiquement installé: non
Version : 1:5.5-2
Priorité : optionnel
Section : editors
Responsable : Alexandre Pineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Taille décompressée : 1782k
Dépend: lesstif2, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libsm6,
libx11-6, libxext6, libxp6, libxt6
Suggère: csh
Est en conflit: nedit-dmotif, nedit-smotif
Remplace: nedit-dmotif, nedit-smotif
Description : A powerful, customizable, Motif based text editor
NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System, which
combines a standard, easy to use, graphical user interface with the
thorough functionality and stability
required by users who edit text eight hours a day. It provides
intensive support for development in a wide variety of languages, text
processors, and other tools, but at the
same time can be used productively by just about anyone who needs
to edit text. Users of Macintosh and MS Windows based text editors will
find NEdit a familiar and comfortable
environment.
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