On 2011-02-03 Jürgen Krämer <jottka...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> >> how do you enter the opening guillemet? Do you have a single key for it
> >> or do you enter it as a digraph? IIRC you cannot use a digraph on the
> >> left side of a mapping.
> > 
> > I press <AltGr>+y to get the ».
> 
> hmm, <AltGr>+<Y> does not get me anything on my keyboard; you seem to
> have a different keyboard layout than I have (German layout, the <Y> key
> is at the left side of the lower row). What works for me is to press
> <Alt>+<;>. This is because mappings with <Alt> are internally translated
> to the character with the same ordinal value plus the highest bit set.
> <;> has an ordinal value of 59 and adding 128 gives 187, which is the
> ordinal value of <»>.

Thanks for that answer. I don't know why, but the codes you mentined pointed
me into the right direction.

Solution: Changing the encoding to utf-8. Now it works :)


Regards
Marco


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