Markus W. Barth wrote: > The solution to run scribus in its default language doesn't work for me. > Instead of answering myself (again - I have already described the problem in > earlier occasions), I' ll just post links to comments about the prob - this > may probably give more detailed information about the problem (and its > extents). By the way, I had exactly the same problem with scribus on suse > before i switched to ubuntu and I have also tried the scribus-ng package with > 1.3.5 from the repositories, having exactly the same problem. > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-es/2008-July/030966.html > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-es/2008-May/029876.html > http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/2005-May/013494.html > http://llistes.cpl.upc.edu/pipermail/ubuntucat-info/2008-February/009201.html > http://llistes.cpl.upc.edu/pipermail/ubuntucat-info/2008-February/009227.html > http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user-catalan at > lists.debian.org/msg06967.html > http://llistes.softcatala.org/pipermail/linux/2007-May/000005.html > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scribus/+bug/177805 > ... > One question is how you have set up your Compose key. I set mine up with KDE, in System Settings > Regional & Language. I enabled keyboard layouts to go to Advanced, and set the Compose key there (left Win key on my keyboards). There are probably ways in Xmodmap to set up a Compose key also. You might have to try different ways, different keys to see if you can get one to work.
Greg
