On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 06:24:54PM +0200, Roman Maurer wrote:
> I set my screen font encoding to iso-8859-2.  When I try to enter
> "čšž" (ie. I press the key labeled "Č" on my keyboard) nothing
> happens.  If I substitute the keyboard with Latin-1, it gives the
> correct Latin-2 characters on screen.
> 
> I read the i18n keyboard section in "Customizing LyX", but it didn't
> give me a clue.  Surely there are some Croat, Czech, Slovak and Polish
> users that had a similar problems - could you, please, tell me what
> to do?

I am a Czech user of the Lyx and I am very happy with that. Actually, 
setting of the keyboard is rather tricky. You have to switch OFF your 
main X keyboard (or change to English) and then set ON the Slovenian 
(or Czech, in my case) keyboard in LyX (via Edit/Preferences). Of 
course, that you should have set characters to Latin-2.

Hope it helps.

Matej

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