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Nevermind. Sorry gang, I should have been more brave and explored a bit before 
I sent the previous message.

Thanks to everyone who took time to answer my questions.

Jarrod

On Friday 31 January 2003 7:54 pm, you wrote:
> Hey Scott,
>
> Not until five minutes ago. Next stupid question...
>
> How do I add it to kicker?
>
> Jarrod
>
> P.S. I even updated it with the KDE 3.1 RPM's <grin>
>
> On Friday 31 January 2003 5:09 pm, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does your kde install not have kcharselect?  I think it's a part of
> > kdeutils and has been around for quite a while.  You can also add it as
> > an applet to kicker where you are able to select and middle mouse paste
> > your most used characters.
> >
> > ~Scott
> >
> > On January 31, 2003 04:53 pm, Jarrod Major wrote:
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> > > Hey All,
> > >
> > > Being the correct person that I am and taking into account that we live
> > > in a country with diverse cultural heritage I try to always do things
> > > the right way. Case in point: I have been on IRC a bunch lately.
> > > Sebastien (notice something wrong) is frequently on there. Well, in
> > > Windows I have a tool called charmap. I also am pretty savvy with ASCII
> > > codes so am constantly doing the alt+0233 combination to get a e with
> > > an acute accent.
> > >
> > > So I am looking for a similar tool or coping mechanism. I found
> > > KCharMap, which unfortunately is not a part of KDE as of yet. I got the
> > > installer and attempted to install it (from source I might add).
> > >
> > > Well it crapped out at ./configure. I am presented with the following
> > > error message:
> > >
> > > "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please
> > > check your installation and add the correct paths!"
> > >
> > > so looking at the INSTALL notes I can plug in the path to tell it where
> > > to find X includes and X libraries. I do not know where these things
> > > live and I don't see any command to suppress this dependency. Anyone
> > > have any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Now before you go searching like mad or wracking your brains. Is there
> > > a console command that will give me the character(s) in question?
> > > Something like doing the alt+0233 thing?
> > >
> > > Just curious. I don't really need the GUI tool, in fact I would prefer
> > > a console solution if at all possible. Too bad it's not something that
> > > is built into apps like the windows alt+0233 thing. Or is it?
> > >
> > > My searching and Googling has come up with nothing beyond KCharMap.
> > > - --
> > > Jarrod Major
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