Le Mer 24 septembre 2008 13:24, Hugo Vanwoerkom a écrit : > But I don't have Gnome. And found this: > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~johns/kbukint.html > and so using the AltGr (Alt key to the right of the spacebar): > AltGr + , + c = ç
Hi, I use the Happy Hacking Keyboard (US QWERTY, 60 keys) and I am French, so I very often need theses strange caracters with accents. I use the "us_intl" layout in the xorg.conf file and I don't need to press AltGr. The accent ekys are always dead, so I need to press two keys one after the other to get all kind of caracters : "'" + " " = "'" "'" + "e" = "é" "'" + "c" = "ç" "`" + "u" = "ù" It works with upper case and lower case letters, with a lot of accents ( ~ ' " ` ) over (or under) nearly every caracter. It works directly in X, so, without a WindowManager, with XFCE or any other WM (as long as it does not reconfigure the mapping as Gnome does). And I use the same configuration (console-data) on console. Fanfan -- http://www.cerbelle.net - http://www.afdm-idf.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]