On Monday 08 January 2007 00:43, Antoni Aloy wrote: > Hello! > > I have a big problem with Eric conerning dead keys. That is I want to type > á à ü, í ... but I get 'a `a and that makes Eric unusable for me as I need > to be able to type such letters in my programs. > > I'm using Kde and Ubuntu on PPC but I have reproduced the problem on i386 > machines. My versions are: > > Python 2.4.4c1 > KDE 3.5.5 > PyKDE 3.15.2 > Qt 3.3.6 > PyQt 3.16 > sip4.4.5 > QScintilla 1.6 > Eric 3.9.2 > Bicycle Repair Man CVS-20041120 > > Any idea about how to solve this? > > Best regards, You could use external files with the translations (the Qt tr/trUtf8 functions) and keep everything in the code English (which is recommended btw, even Guido van Rossum, native Dutch has that opinion).
However, it still shouldn't be a problem to use them. I've just tried it with Eric4 - 4.0-snapshot-20061222 on a Windows machine and that worked without a problem, I can't test it on my Linux machine since I didn't compile all that stuff in, I don't need it and I don't use it (altough I am Dutch). If I need to use something like that I usually just get the special character screen, with KDE it shouldn't be much of a hassle though, is it working in all the other programs? -- Rick van Hattem Rick.van.Hattem(at)Fawo.nl
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