[opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-20 Thread Shriramana Sharma
I have the us-intl keyboard made available via the SUSE 10.0 KDE 3.5 Control Center > Regional > Keyboard Layout dialog. I can type the umlauted German characters by pressing the double quote and then the required vowel. But how do I type an estzet ß? And how do I type an ordinary single or

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-21 Thread Peter Machtans
Shriramana schrieb/wrote/a écrit/escribió: > I have the us-intl keyboard made available via the SUSE 10.0 KDE 3.5 > Control Center > Regional > Keyboard Layout dialog. > > I can type the umlauted German characters by pressing the double > quote and then the required vowel. > > But how do I typ

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-22 Thread Peter Flodin
> I have the us-intl keyboard made available via the SUSE 10.0 KDE 3.5 Control > But how do I type an estzet ß? One of the reasons I gave up on the US Int layout, the extra key combinations. (my issue is similar but with Swedish) The answer you want is: Alt_R + s = ß In the keyboard layout cho

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-22 Thread Jose Thadeu Cavalcante
On Sunday 22 January 2006 08:15, Peter Flodin wrote: > > I have the us-intl keyboard made available via the SUSE 10.0 KDE 3.5 > > Control > > > > But how do I type an estzet ß? > > One of the reasons I gave up on the US Int layout, the extra key > combinations. (my issue is similar but with Swedis

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-22 Thread Shriramana Sharma
Sunday, 22 January 2006 16:00 samaye, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante alekhiit: > I test in my system (KDE 3.5) and was needed to type s two times, i.e., > Alt_R + s + s. I got it with one s, but I did not realize that Alt_R meant right-Alt. -- Penguin #395953 resides at http://samvit.org subsisting o

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-23 Thread Claes at work
> Maybe someone can enlighten us where a printable keyboard layout > exists. Although I tend to use a Swedish Layout on a US keyboard, as I > just found it easier, and then switch with button in the GNOME panel > if doing something intricate (editing code with kboard layout that > doesn't match the

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-23 Thread houghi
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 07:49:06PM +0100, Claes at work wrote: > I found you can print a keyboard layout using the xkbprint command. > > xkbprint :0 > > generates a file server-0.ps. I could not get it to print the more > interesting, compose keys though. To activate the compose keys, I add the

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-23 Thread David Haller
Hello, On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Shriramana Sharma wrote: >I have the us-intl keyboard made available via the SUSE 10.0 KDE 3.5 Control >Center > Regional > Keyboard Layout dialog. > >I can type the umlauted German characters by pressing the double quote and >then the required vowel. > >But how do

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-24 Thread Shriramana Sharma
Tuesday, 24 January 2006 07:55 samaye, David Haller alekhiit: > Or roll your own .Xmodmap. I use a US-Layout with a lot of chars on > the 3rd and 4th level (AltGr/Mode_switch (+ Shift)) I have heard of this third/fourth level etc. What are they? I do not have an AltGr key on my keyboard bought

Re: [opensuse] How to type German estzet ß using us-intl keyboard

2006-01-24 Thread houghi
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:31:02PM +0100, Johannes Kastl wrote: > On 01/24/2006 11:40 AM Shriramana Sharma wrote: > > > I have heard of this third/fourth level etc. What are they? I do not have > > an > > AltGr key on my keyboard bought here in India. What is the substitute? > > On Windows CTRL