On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote: > On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > > I use a US int'l keyboard I have the "dead keys" setup, getting > > accented characters by typing the accent, then the character. > > > However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c". This is the > > case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an accented c! > > I suppose that it is converted to character 'ć' (263, 0x107) > 0107 LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE > by the OS and inserted as-is by LyX.
Sure, but why doesn't the OS convert to ç like in most other programs? LyX must have something to do with it. > > How could I teach LyX to type the cedilla-c instead? I tried to tweak a > > kmap file (details below) but I did not succeed so far. > > I suppose you can do without a kmap file and use a bind file to > bind ć to ç but I do not know about the required syntax. > > Günter Well, since the ć does not appear in any bind file that I know, I thought a kmap file was a more appropriate. Anyhow, I tried \bind "'c" "ç" and \bind "ç" "ç" ... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax! -- Daniel Clément