må 2005-12-26 klockan 13:58 -0200 skrev Raphael Higino: > Perhaps in other languages worldwide A and Á are completely different.
In Finnish and Swedish, Å, Ä, and Ö are considered completely distinct letters. No Swedish or Finnish speaker would think of them as A or O with some "accent" attached. (Except in a purely mechanical sense, like R could be described as P with an extra line segment...) In fact, a (naïve) Finnish speaker might be more likely to consider Å as a variant of O, as Å is not used in Finnish, and is known as "Swedish O" because it is pronounced like O in Finnish. But, as Å, Ä and Ö have separate keys on the keyboard, the discussion in thread is not really relevant for them. There are no odd keyboard acrobatics involved in using them for accelerator keys. Dunno if any sv or fi localisation actually does this, though. But at least in GIMP with a Finnish keyboard you can dynamically bind some functionality to Control-Ö, for instance, and typing that is no harder than typing Control-P. --tml _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
