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John W Kennedy wrote:
> If it is merely a question of using different languages, the easy solution 
> may be to install national keyboards at the operating-system level,

For a paragraph of more, switching keyboards is usually a simpler
solution than using macros, or strange keystroke combinations.

> I don't actually know whether Linux can do it, but I suppose it must.

Linux also has that capability.
With both KDE and Gnome desktops, there is  slightly more flexibility in
keyboard setup, than Windows offers. The downside is that to take
advantage of that flexibility, one has to dig into the keyboard
configuration files, using a text editor.

jonathon
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