Thanks Jim,

I will try that later....


Nestor :-)

On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 12:50 PM, James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> http://www.hermit.org/Linux/ComposeKeys.htmlNéstor<http://www.hermit.org/Linux/ComposeKeys.htmlN%C3%A9stor>wrote:
> > If you look at this link you could probably see some of the funny
> characters
> > you are talking about and I believe that it has to do with
> > the Content-type charset.
> >
> http://www.movingtofreedom.org/2008/02/23/tomboy-bulk-import-files-with-the-dbus-interface-and-python/
> >
> > Nestor :-)  (this is my linux machine I can't put the accent on the 'e')
>
> Yeah, you can.
>
> Look at (this is gnome: kde may be different?)
>  system > preferences >
>        hardware > keyboard > layout options > compose key position
> I have
>  checked: Menu is compose
>
> What I haven't discovered yet is where the compose sequences are
> configured, but for the most part they agree with useful references on
> the web found by searching for "compose key", such as
>  http://www.hermit.org/Linux/ComposeKeys.html
>
> The thing to note is that you need to start a compose sequence before
> the letter you are modifying.
>
> For e-acute, 3-char-seq: {<compose key>, ',  e} giving é
>
> Regards,
> ..jim
>
>
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