Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-18 Thread G. Milde
On 12.02.08, Helge Hafting wrote: > G. Milde wrote: >> On 5.02.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: >>> rgheck wrote: In cua.bind, I had to change: \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""quote-insert single" \bind "~S-C-quotedbl""self-insert \"" to \bind "M-quotedbl""quote

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-12 Thread Helge Hafting
G. Milde wrote: On 5.02.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: rgheck wrote: \bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute" \bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut" Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-06 Thread G. Milde
On 5.02.08, rgheck wrote: > G. Milde wrote: > Nothing's being done immediately. Actually, it would help a lot if you > could play around with the changes that have been suggested, namely: My experiences with Debian Gnu/Linux and German keyboard: > \bind "M-apostrophe" "quote-insert single" >

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-05 Thread rgheck
G. Milde wrote: On 5.02.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: rgheck wrote: \bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute" \bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut" Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-05 Thread G. Milde
On 5.02.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > rgheck wrote: >> \bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute" >> \bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut" >> Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier >> bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: >> \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""quote-insert

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-05 Thread rgheck
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: rgheck wrote: Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""quote-insert single" \bind "~S-C-quotedbl""sel

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > rgheck wrote: >> Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some >> earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: >> \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""quote-insert single" >> \bind "~S-C-quotedbl""self-insert \"" >> to >> \bin

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-02-05 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
rgheck wrote: \bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute" \bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut" Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: \bind "~S-M-quotedbl""quote-insert single" \bind "~S-C-quotedbl""self-insert

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-01-22 Thread rgheck
\bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute" \bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut" Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change: \bind "~S-M-quotedbl" "quote-insert single" \bind "~S-C-quotedbl" "self-insert \"" to \bind

Re: easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-01-22 Thread rgheck
Paul Johnson wrote: I've seen people asking for a simple way to enter accents and graves, and the discussion here goes off into a configuration of the keyboard and the X server. I think you are misleading people a little bit. I'm here to remind users that reconfiguring to use COMPOSE is unneces

easiest way to type accents, graves, and other interesting letters

2008-01-22 Thread Paul Johnson
I've seen people asking for a simple way to enter accents and graves, and the discussion here goes off into a configuration of the keyboard and the X server. I think you are misleading people a little bit. I'm here to remind users that reconfiguring to use COMPOSE is unnecessary, at least if you