keys.
Stephan
- Original Message -
From: Gustavo Viola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 1:12 PM
Subject: [newbie] International Keybard Setup; KDE and Gnome
Hi,
1) I frequently need to type special Latin characters such as ó, à, ç etc.;
I have
chutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] International Keybard Setup; KDE and Gnome
If you use KDE there is a tool there that will allow you to swich keyboard
mapps. International... something. I use it to type in swedish å,ä
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I have tried that, switched a number of keyboards (including the Swedish you
mentioned, and Western European, which would be appropriate for my using),
restarted KDE a few times, but it did not work at all. How was the keyboard
setup supposed to be activated?
- Original Message -
From: stephan schutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] International Keybard Setup; KDE and Gnome
If you use KDE there is a tool there that will allow you to swich keyboard
mapps. Interna
:09 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] International Keybard Setup; KDE and Gnome
On Thu, 09 Sep 1999, you wrote:
2) I haven´t found a good Mandrake FAQ yet; if I had, I would
probably know
how to switch from KDE to Gnome. Whenever I "startx" I go to KDE,
but would
like to see Gnome for a ch
Hi,
1) I frequently need to type special Latin characters such as ó, à, ç etc.;
I have a Microsoft Natural Keyboard (not a bad piece of hardware from a
software mammoth) and, under Windows 98, I type ",c" to get "ç", " ´a" to
get "á" and so on. I haven´t been able to set that up under Linux