...or if you're working on Linux you might set NODEADKEYS within your X
configuration to allow the input of characters like áàéèî etc...
Kind regards, Joost
Can't you just pretend to your desktop environment (GNOME, Windows, etc)
that you have a French keyboard? At least on Windows it's easy to add
keyboard layouts, and keyboard layouts are program-specific, so you can
in one open Writer window use a French keyboard layout, and still use
the US layout in all your other windows. You might want to write the
French key symbols, where different, with some suitable marker on your
keyboard if you can't remember them by heart ;)
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