Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How? -- Answer

2001-07-16 Thread Stephen Boulet
On Monday 16 July 2001 05:24 am, Maxim Heijndijk wrote: * Stardate: 2001-07-15 17:59 * Incoming subspace signal from Stephen Boulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] : It's easy. You select the US keyboard (international) in the Mandrake control center - hardware - keyboard. Then you can make use of

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How?

2001-07-16 Thread Sevatio
, Stephen Boulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How? -- Answer: It's easy. You select the US keyboard (international) in the Mandrake control center - hardware - keyboard. Then you can make use of deadkeys to type characters like ä

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How?

2001-07-16 Thread Stephen Boulet
On Monday 16 July 2001 12:51 pm, Laurent Duperval wrote: 2. Is there a way to sacrifice a different key? (Instead, can we assign the back-slash key to be the 'dead' key?) Yes. To do that, you can use xmodmap. Read the xmodmap page or take a look at the example xmodmap's in the source

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How? -- Answer

2001-07-16 Thread Maxim Heijndijk
* Stardate: 2001-07-15 17:59 * Incoming subspace signal from Stephen Boulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] : It's easy. You select the US keyboard (international) in the Mandrake control center - hardware - keyboard. Then you can make use of deadkeys to type characters like ä (single quote deadkeys ?

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How?

2001-07-15 Thread Maxim Heijndijk
* Stardate: 2001-07-15 03:51 * Incoming subspace signal from Sevatio [EMAIL PROTECTED] : I'm rewording my question in hopes of getting an answer. LM8.0 question: How do you type out French and German letters that aren't normally available in the English alphabet? -TIA Sevatio

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How?

2001-07-15 Thread Maxim Heijndijk
* Stardate: 2001-07-15 23:28 * Incoming subspace signal from Francisco Alcaraz Ariza [EMAIL PROTECTED] : What characters? Diacritic, diacritcal, whatever. I mean something like an n with a ~ on top of it. Like in the spanish nino. have you tried combination with ALTGR?; for example ALTGR +

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How? -- Answer

2001-07-15 Thread Stephen Boulet
It's easy. You select the US keyboard (international) in the Mandrake control center - hardware - keyboard. Then you can make use of deadkeys to type characters like ä (single quote followed by a), è (backquote followed by e), é (single quote followed by e), ç (second alt, equals sign, c --

Re: [expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How?

2001-07-15 Thread Maxim Heijndijk
* Stardate: 2001-07-15 03:51 * Incoming subspace signal from Sevatio [EMAIL PROTECTED] : I'm rewording my question in hopes of getting an answer. LM8.0 question: How do you type out French and German letters that aren't normally available in the English alphabet? -TIA Sevatio Umm..

[expert] Accessing French German ASCII Characters? How?

2001-07-14 Thread Sevatio
I'm rewording my question in hopes of getting an answer. LM8.0 question: How do you type out French and German letters that aren't normally available in the English alphabet? -TIA Sevatio