At 08:58 AM 11/1/2002 +0200, you wrote:
try:
 setxkbmap -option "grp:alt_shift_toggle"
OK, I tried. There must be something more to this... I suspect that xkb has to be configured for whatever keyboards are needed (like US English and French). I haven't found any information on how to go about this without getting into heavy programming.
I looked at man setxkbmap and don't understand too much... :((
PJ

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> I need to switch languages (English, French, Italian) very often within
the
> same document where I am using text and graphics - in OpenOffice,
specifically.
> s there some way to switch keyboard layouts on FreeBSD quickly and
> painlessly as can be done on Windows?
> On Windows, hiting Left Shift + Alt switches between keyboards.
> An alternate way of entering accented or "strange" characters (on Windows)
> is to hold down Alt and enter the ASCII codes from the number pad, e.g.
Alt
> - 0233 produces é.
> I was told that xkb (or is it XKB) could do this; that I could switch
> keyboards with hotkeys. Would this work in OpenOffice? In kde3?
> Where can I find info on how to implement and use?
> Thanks in advance,
> PJ
>
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