Thanks, Andy, I tried that, but response to my query has been somewhat
underwhelming. I was hoping that there might be an OO.o fix for this....

Henri

2007/2/18, Andy Pepperdine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Sunday 18 February 2007 15:56, M Henri Day wrote:
> Sorry for not being more explicit, Tom ! I'm using Ubuntu 6.10 - «Edgy»
on
> an ancient 32-bit machine....

I've raised a bug report against this already, see
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70886

Switch to KDE as your window manager and it should just work, or use
Kubuntu
which uses KDE by default, to get simple diacritics. However, I have no
need
for the general case so I cannot say how that might be achieved, but I
suspect that you should be talking on the Ubuntu forums, since in Linux
the
input is interpreted by the input method, not by the application.

>
> Henri
>
> 2007/2/18, Tom Chilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You say 'When I was using XP.' Does this mean you are using a
> > different OS now?
> > If so which?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > On 18 Feb 2007, at 14:18, M Henri Day wrote:
> >
> > When I was using *XP* on my computer, *Word* (and to a lesser degree,
> > even other apps, like Gmail) permitted me to make use of a little
table I
> > had
> > prepared from the *Table de caractères Unicode*
> > <http://unicode.coeurlumiere.com/> to write in certain graphs that
> > weren't immediately available on my (Norwegian) keyboard (to write
> > Chinese and
> > Japanese, I used the language bar and the IMEs ; I now use SCIM), but
to
> > which I could gain access by using the Alt key and the numpad keys
> > (with Num Lock *on*) to the right of the keyboard. To give an example
of
> > what I
> > mean, here below an excerpt from the table :
> >
> > € = Alt + 0128
> > ¥ = Alt + 0165
> > Ç = Alt + 0199
> > ç = Alt + 0231
> > Ć = Alt + 0262
> > ć = Alt + 0263
> > Č = Alt + 0268
> > č = Alt + 0269
> >
> > Some, like €, but by no means all of these are taken care of by Alt
> > Gr +, but I should very much like to have recourse to the others as
well
> > directly from the keyboard, instead of having to open my list and cut
and
> > paste. Does anyone know if it is possible to arrange OO.o so that Alt
+
> > numpad keys
> > would work as they do in *Windows*/*Word* ?...
> >
> > Henri
> >
> > ----------------------------------
> > Tom Chilton
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ----------------------------------

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