On Monday 13 January 2003 04:19, Adolfo Bello wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 23:24, Warren Post wrote:
> > El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 19:16, Andrei Raevsky escribió:
> > > 1) I have a US keyboard on my laptop. I would like to type in French
> > > letters with accents (such as é or à)..
> >
> > Use t
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 23:24, Warren Post wrote:
> El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 19:16, Andrei Raevsky escribió:
> > 1) I have a US keyboard on my laptop. I would like to type in French
> > letters with accents (such as é or à)..
>
> Use the Mandrake Control Center to change your keyboard to U.S.
> In
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 23:24, Warren Post wrote:
> El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 19:16, Andrei Raevsky escribió:
> > 1) I have a US keyboard on my laptop. I would like to type in French
> > letters with accents (such as é or à)..
>
> Use the Mandrake Control Center to change your keyboard to U.S.
> In
El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 19:16, Andrei Raevsky escribió:
> 1) I have a US keyboard on my laptop. I would like to type in French
> letters with accents (such as é or à)..
Use the Mandrake Control Center to change your keyboard to U.S.
International. Now the apostrophe (') and quotation mark (") k
On Sunday 12 Jan 2003 1:16 am, Andrei Raevsky wrote:
> Any suggestions as to how rapidly and conveniently get French accents in a
> console of in a OpenOffice text? How can I generate extended ASCII
> characters?
Not in OpenOffice text, but Alt+numberpad works in KWord.
Anne
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Hi,
1) I have a US keyboard on my laptop. I would like to type in French
letters with accents (such as é or à). I can use the GNOME character map
application, but this is really very slow and cumbersome. I know what the
ASCII character codes are for all these letters, but I don't know how t