Hello Mrten,

On 8 Jan 2002 at 18:11:16 you wrote (at least in part):

M> however, if you set your keyboard locale to for example Dutch (heaven
M> forbid of course :), you can type � by typing 'e (apostrophe-e), � by
M> ^a (shift-6-a), etcetera.

M> this is hard on people (say, programmers :), that type ' a lot,
M> though.

My locale is set to German (who'd have expected this *g*) and I'm not
using the apostrophe for this but the accents located beside my
backspace key. so <backtick>,e (`,e) gives �, <foretick>,e (�+e) gives
�, and so on, same for capital letters: <backtick>,<Shift>+E (`,E) is
� etc ... this works up to ^,[aeiou] -> �����

Maybe this is what the anonymous querying person want's to know?

Ciao Pit
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