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 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list