On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 04:49:20PM -0800, Alan K Melby wrote: > Where I need help: > > The problem is that we do not know if we can provide keyboard layouts and > input methods for the various language we give exams into -- keyboard layouts > and input methods that will act the same as the keyboards and input methods > they are currently using on their own computers. Most translators use > Windows PCs. Hardly any use Linux PCs. A few use Macs. So the question, > finally, is this: has anyone has experience entering text into a text both in > Firefox under Linux in any of the following languages (in alphabetical order)? > > Chinese, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, > Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
I've entered Spanish text using 'setxkbmap es'. Felt just like using a Spanish keyboard. -- --------------------------------+----------------------------------- Byron Clark | http://www.byronandannie.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://bits.byronandannie.net --------------------------------+----------------------------------- GnuPG Fingerprint: 0365 6979 6C3E BC0C 56C0 FB7F 12B3 75DD 042B EA68
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