On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg
It seems that qtconfig is broken (at least on my system). The
environment variable QT_IM_MODULE (which I was unaware of) was still
set to xim.
Added:
export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
to ~/.profile, and everything was fine again.
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On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg
It seems that qtconfig is broken (at least on my system). The
environment variable QT_IM_MODULE (which I was unaware of) was still
set to xim.
Added:
export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
to ~/.profile, and everything was fine again.
-
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg
> It seems that qtconfig is broken (at least on my system). The
> environment variable QT_IM_MODULE (which I was unaware of) was still
> set to "xim".
> Added:
> export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
> to ~/.profile, and everything was fine again.
I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The compose
key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it worked before).
The compose key issue has been posted several times, but I haven't found
anything that worked.
I've followed the instructions on
I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The compose
key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it worked before).
The compose key issue has been posted several times, but I haven't found
anything that worked.
I've followed the instructions on
> I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The compose
> key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it worked before).
> The compose key issue has been posted several times, but I haven't found
> anything that worked.
>
> I've followed the instructions on
>
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:02 AM, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg
waldeinb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ubuntu upgrades have a tendency to reset your input module to whatever
their new default is. I have to reset my input module to XIM otherwise I
can't type Cherokee properly every upgrade.
I tried
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:02 AM, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg
waldeinb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ubuntu upgrades have a tendency to reset your input module to whatever
their new default is. I have to reset my input module to XIM otherwise I
can't type Cherokee properly every upgrade.
I tried
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:02 AM, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg <
waldeinb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ubuntu upgrades have a tendency to reset your input module to whatever
>> their new default is. I have to reset my input module to XIM otherwise I
>> can't type Cherokee properly every upgrade.
>>
>
> I
Ubuntu upgrades have a tendency to reset your input module to whatever
their new default is. I have to reset my input module to XIM otherwise I
can't type Cherokee properly every upgrade.
I tried im-switch to change the input method; was that what you meant? If
I change it to xim the compose
Ubuntu upgrades have a tendency to reset your input module to whatever
their new default is. I have to reset my input module to XIM otherwise I
can't type Cherokee properly every upgrade.
I tried im-switch to change the input method; was that what you meant? If
I change it to xim the compose
>
> Ubuntu upgrades have a tendency to reset your input module to whatever
> their new default is. I have to reset my input module to XIM otherwise I
> can't type Cherokee properly every upgrade.
>
I tried "im-switch" to change the input method; was that what you meant? If
I change it to xim the
On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 11:49:52 AM Daniel Lundsgaard
Skovenborg wrote:
Hi,
I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The
compose key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it
worked before).
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
SteveT
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:35:10 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
It's one of the keys one can canfigure (e.g. Win key) which acts as modifier so
that pressing e.g.
Win key + '-' would add some Tex accent to the letter.
I used it in
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Gour g...@atmarama.net wrote:
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:35:10 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
It's one of the keys one can canfigure (e.g. Win key) which acts as
modifier so
that pressing e.g.
2011/11/2 Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com:
On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 11:49:52 AM Daniel Lundsgaard
Skovenborg wrote:
Hi,
I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The
compose key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it
worked before).
What's a
On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 11:49:52 AM Daniel Lundsgaard
Skovenborg wrote:
Hi,
I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The
compose key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it
worked before).
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
SteveT
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:35:10 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
It's one of the keys one can canfigure (e.g. Win key) which acts as modifier so
that pressing e.g.
Win key + '-' would add some Tex accent to the letter.
I used it in
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Gour g...@atmarama.net wrote:
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:35:10 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
It's one of the keys one can canfigure (e.g. Win key) which acts as
modifier so
that pressing e.g.
2011/11/2 Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com:
On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 11:49:52 AM Daniel Lundsgaard
Skovenborg wrote:
Hi,
I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The
compose key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it
worked before).
What's a
On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 11:49:52 AM Daniel Lundsgaard
Skovenborg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The
> compose key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it
> worked before).
What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:35:10 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
It's one of the keys one can canfigure (e.g. Win key) which acts as modifier so
that pressing e.g.
Win key + '-' would add some Tex accent to the letter.
I used it
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Gour wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:35:10 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > What's a compose key? I've never heard of that.
>
> It's one of the keys one can canfigure (e.g. Win key) which acts as
> modifier so
> that
2011/11/2 Steve Litt :
> On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 11:49:52 AM Daniel Lundsgaard
> Skovenborg wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I run Lyx 2.0.0 and just upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. The
>> compose key has stopped working in Lyx (at least I'm quite sure it
>> worked
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