On Tuesday 03 May 2005 11:47, Graham Monk wrote: > On Monday 02 May 2005 12:02, Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote: > > I don't know if this make difference, but I could open "QT Developer" > > and create a text field in a dialog, and type accent vowels without > > problems. > > > > My install is Fedora Core 3, with all official fixes, running a ABNT2 > > (pt_BR) keyboard. My window manager is Gnome 2.8, and everything works > > fine (except Scribus). I've downloaded sources for Scribus 1.2.1, and > > compiled/installed in same machine I'm running now. > > > > I don't have koffice running here, so I can't try Kword (by now - I'll > > download and test ASAP). But KAlarm works like a charm, and other KDE > > apps work fine too. > > > > And, note that I can type accents on "Edit text" window in Scribus. The > > only problem is when the text is going into text frame. > > I imagine that you could argue with several points about SO, but I think > > the problem is text frame it self, and in Scribus. > > > > I'll appreciate any help you could give me. > > > > If you need any more info (some lib version, anything you find usefull, > > please, just ask me, and I'll be pleasant to send it to you). > > > > Richter > > Can the more expert on the list have a look at this link? > http://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/devel/i386/iiimf-qt-12.1.1-15.svn250 >9.i386.html Do a find in the document for "european" > Also google for > leif-unit-latin-fixes-r2060.patch > > I reported this problem back in December, I had deadkeys working previously > then it stopped at some point. > Currently using SUSE 9.3, at least I can now use the "edit text" option. > > Thanks Edson > > Graham
I just checked Kword on my laptop and it still doesn't work! Yet Edson's does? AS the bug report states I don't think this is a Scribus problem as such but it is very peculiar. Graham
