Hi Jan,
Today at 13:02, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
>> key.type = "THREE_LEVEL";
>>
>> key {[], [ dead_tilde, dead_diaeresis, dead_macron ]};
>> key {[], [ dead_iota, VoidSymbol, dead_breve ]};
>>
>> key {[], [ dead_acute, dead_horn ]};
>> key {[], [ dead_grave, dead_ogonek
Thanks to Everyone for your help.
It looks like my system is configured properly, only something is not
working, perhaps in the implementation. I have a SuSE 9.2 which I
installed last year, but I believe I have seen copyright notices
dating to 2003.
I know that 9.3 came out last year, and I thi
O/H Jan Willem Stumpel έγραψε:
Joe Schaffner wrote:
After lengthy consideration, I have come to the conclusion xkb
[..] only maps keyboard events to keysyms, which are not
characters
Many of them really are just characters.
I have these two keymaps i.e. "groups" on my system:
/et
Joe Schaffner wrote:
> After lengthy consideration, I have come to the conclusion xkb
> [..] only maps keyboard events to keysyms, which are not
> characters
Many of them really are just characters.
> I have these two keymaps i.e. "groups" on my system:
>
> /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/el -- The one I'm
Today at 1:00, Vasilis Vasaitis wrote:
> For the others to work, you need to have at least
> LC_CTYPE=el_GR.UTF-8. In my system, with LANG=el_GR.UTF-8, everything
> is working as it should. Keep in mind that for GTK+ applications you
> also need GTK_IM_MODULE=xim defined (or else you have to rig