Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 à 11:01 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
> Le 17/06/2015 10:55, Daniel CLEMENT a écrit :
> > After reconfiguring, my perso.kmap file does something indeed, but not
> > what I would expect. Here is what I put in it:
> > --
> > \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU
> > \kmod ` grave aeiouAEIOU
> > \kxmod acute c ç
> > \kxmod acute C Ç
> > --
> > but still "'c" gives me an accented "c". Moreover, I can no longer type
> > the apostrophe with acute accent+space: acute accent+2 spaces gives me
> > an "empty" acute accent...
> 
> What is your OS? 

It's Linux Mint Debian (essentially the same as Debian Testing).

> How do you obtain ç in other applications?

" 'c " produces ç in every other application. (That's consistent with
the system-wide keyboard setting: US Intl. with dead keys.)

> 
> JMarc

-- 
Daniel CLEMENT

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