Hi! I'm new on this list as well in the Linux world of utf-8.
My locale is set to utf-8 encoding and at the moment I'm evaluating epcEdit SGML/XML editor. It can display all the utf-8 accented characters which I entered in Vim, but I do not know how to enter those accented characters which are not on my defaultkeyboard layout. In the past I was working with LyX (LaTeX) and there was no problem to produce whatever accented character I need by the simple mechanism of Compose_key & dead_keys. Now I have to replace my toolchain with DocBook, utf-8 encoding and I would like to help making ConTeXt (as well as Xindy) utf-8 ready realizing it is the right way to go. I see that Vim (as well as Emacs, but I don't speak it :-) can enter utf-8 characters, but I'm wondering is it possible & how to do it in X (modifying Xmodmap or ..)? Otherwise epcEdit's interface is written in Tcl. Sincerely, Gour -- Gour [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User #278493 -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
