Re: [opensuse] keyboard configuration question.

2007-06-21 Thread Daniel Bornkessel
On Thursday 21 June 2007 15:16:38 Gaël Lams wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using the SLED 10, which uses Gnome.
>
> As I regularly wrote documents/emails in italian, french, english and
> spanish, on WinXP I use combinations of Alt-0123 to produce the
> variours characters or accents I need.
>
> I would like to configure a similar behaviour on my SLED but, having a
> look at the keyboard configuration options, it's not clear to me which
> one to use (the help documentation talks about meta, super, hyper, ..
> and I've now idea what it's all about).
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gael

Usually you can define one key as the 'compose' key. With this compose key, 
you can compose special letters with sequences that are fairly intuitive, 
e.g.:
+' a  will give  á
+` will be à
+^ E will be Ê
+, c will be ç
+~ n will be ñ
...

the  key can be mapped to several keys. Meta is often one of the 
 keys, super can be one of the win keys, etc.
Try to set it to meta or super and try one of the sequences above trying to 
use the ctrl, alt, altgr, win-keys as the control key.

Daniel
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[opensuse] keyboard configuration question.

2007-06-21 Thread Gaël Lams

Hi all,

I'm using the SLED 10, which uses Gnome.

As I regularly wrote documents/emails in italian, french, english and
spanish, on WinXP I use combinations of Alt-0123 to produce the
variours characters or accents I need.

I would like to configure a similar behaviour on my SLED but, having a
look at the keyboard configuration options, it's not clear to me which
one to use (the help documentation talks about meta, super, hyper, ..
and I've now idea what it's all about).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Gael
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