Ok
Thanks for the reply:
I've solved this problem at least on my computer.
I've searched on the internet for a few couple of
hours and I discovered that I wasn't alone with this
problem.
It figures that the POSIX locale was incorrect. When
typed
#locale
I didn't get "LANG=pt_BR.ISO
On Sun, 2006-03-12 at 20:20 +, Joao Borges wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is João Francisco and I recently have
> installed OpenOffice 2.0 with selected language pt-BR.
>
> I run a station wich has an non-US keyboard, the
> pattern of the keyboard is ABNT2.
>
> My X server is correctly configured
Hi,
My name is João Francisco and I recently have
installed OpenOffice 2.0 with selected language pt-BR.
I run a station wich has an non-US keyboard, the
pattern of the keyboard is ABNT2.
My X server is correctly configured and I have other
applications wich work properly with my ABNT2
Keyboard