> I think all the characters for German and
> definitely for French exist in the Spanish keyboard layout,
Well, the 'ß' is missing, the umlauts are composable.
Shift plus the '-key on the english keyboard (two to the right from L)
goes to umlaut-mode, then comes the vowel.
>but not for Portuguese (the various vowels with a tilde would seem to be
> a deal breaker off the top of my head, but I don't know enough Portuguese
> to have tried this.)
They are composable too ... AltGr-4 goes to tilde mode, then the vowel a
or o.
As even the []{} chars are easier to type than in German, the Spanish
layout is
indeed the best agreement between all of them, if only one layout should be
available.
KR
Det
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