On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 07:59:51 -0700 (PDT)
Robert Mena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Bret,
> 
> I am facing the same problem.  I can use all accent
> characters but even with KDe configured the " and _
> dows not work under Redhat 9.
> 
> Unfortunately no one in this list or redhat seems to
> have experience with that or interest of solving it.
> 
> Valeu
> 
> - rt
> 
> ----------------
> Hi,
> 
>   I've been an end user of Mandrake Linux for a number
> of years now, 
> but
> recently decided to give Red Hat 9 a try. I've had two
> big problems so
> far.
> 
> 
>   The second problem has to do with keying in the c
> cedilha. I use a US
> keyboard with dead keys to key in accented letters and
> the c cedilha. 
> In
> the bash shell and in emacs, Red Hat is acting the
> same as Mandrake 
> when
> I type in the usual '-c combination -- an accented c.
> That is not what 
> I
> want but is acceptable, since I normally don't use
> accented letters in
> bash or emacs. However, in several other programs in
> which I do, Ximian
> Evolution and Lyx, in particular, the key combination
> gives completely
> useless  results. In Evolution, the combination
> produces an underscore
> while in Lyx it isn't even recognized.
> 
>    I am using the us_intl keymap, as I did in
> Mandrake, and I think 
> I've
> tried every possible keyboard type that's within
> reason, but nothing
> works. So what's going on? If XFree86 isn't taking
> care of the 
> keyboard,
> what is?
> 
 Check out:

   http://randell.myby.co.uk/jim/tips-compose.html

I used it to get ¾ and ° mapped. Also works with ç.


                                       Best,

                                       Tom                            
     


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