Hello, thanks you for your answers.
I already set the host locale of the terminal server to "de" and "de_DE" in the object manager, but with no effect. Instead I figured out that the problem belongs somehow to the MacBook I use. You know, characters like @ or ~ are at least on a german Apple keyboard on different places than on a standard PC keyboard. I connected a standard keyboard to my Mac and everything worked as expected. Back to my apple keyboard the described behaviour came up. So I set the lcoale variables of the X11 environment of the Mac to "de_DE.UTF-8". Now everything works except the german umlauts (I could live with that) and except the @ and ~ character, which is a little bit annoying, as you might imagine :-) An interesting fact is, that if I connect via SSGD to a X11 session on a application server, I don't have any problems with the apple keyboard at all - everything works, even the special characters. Thanks for your help so far, Juergen -- Juergen Arndt _______________________________________________ SGD-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sgd-users
