Being in the U.S, I assume you're using a standard U.S. keyboard. Reconfigure it to U.S. international keyboard. (If you use Mandrake, the Control Center can do this, otherwise check your distro's tools.) The U.S. international keyboard gives you dead keys which allow you to produce letters with diacritical marks. Press first the dead key, release it, then the base letter, to produce the final letter you want. For example:
' (apostrophe) + e = � " (quotation mark) + u = � It's easier to use than it is to describe, and works the same way that Spanish and French keyboards do. Try it and you'll never go back to alt-164 again. It's not an Evolution specific solution, which means that it works equally well in your favorite word processor, spreadsheet, newsreader... even a console. Warren Post Santa Rosa de Cop�n, Honduras http://www.srcopan.vze.com/ El jue, 19-09-2002 a las 13:07, Sean M Alderman escribi�: > Does Evo have the ability to print special ascii characters like the > umlaut? If so what is the key sequence to make it print in a plain text > email? I seem to remember there being some sort of alt-<key> in the MS > Office products to produce this. > > Thanks. > -- > Sean M. Alderman > ITRACK Systems Analyst > PACE/NCI - NASA Glenn Research Center > (216) 433-2795 _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
