Marcelo Acuña wrote:

>hello
>I have a problem.
>I have Suse Linux 9.1, KDE 3.2, I selected spanish keyboard, all >keys work 
>OK, 
>Open Office Writer work OK, all keys works fine.
>I writing a book, now 420 pages long,
>I became desperate with Open Office Writer.
>I choose Lyx and transfer my book .sxw to .lyx, (very hard work), >but several 
>keys no work in lyx, <>, ctrl, accents, num pad, no >work.ñ, Ñ, work OK, but 
>áéíóú no work.
>I recompiled Lyx, (first make clean), and now shift key plus arrows >no work!, 
>then recompiled Lyx again, (first deleted all lyx dirs), and >now shift key 
>plus arrows work ok.
>but accents, num pad, ctrl, <>, no work in lyx
>I need help.

Did you compile lyx with qt or xforms? 

> No idea. I dont know how select one or other. How I can do it?


Have you tried to use lyx installed from an rpm file, instead of compiling?
> I will search in Internet for lyx rpm.

Also look at your X setup. Apparently, some input methods for "òóö..."
works with lyx and some have trouble.

I use debian. Lyx-qt version 1.3.4, from debian or self-compiled both
works with òóìí and so on. The keyboard section from
my XF86Config-4 file looks like this:

Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbLayout" "no"
EndSection

You probably want something other than "no" for the
keyboard layout, of course. I type á by first typing
the dead key ' (altgr and \ actually), then I type
the a and get a á.

Helge Hafting


> I will look this. Thanks Helge.

> Marcelo Acuña

 






                
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