I use the gb-keyboard, but I write in German, French and Dutch. Lucky, x.org has made a nice system with the alt-gr keys.
á é ó ú I use alt-gr and ; â î ô û ê I use alt-gr and ' ä ë ö ü ï I use alt-gr and [ à è ì ò ù I use alt-gr and # ç ş I use alt-gr and = ß I use alt-gr and s € I use alt-gr and 4 ã õ I use alt-gr and ] There maybe be other combinations. So really, you need only one keyboard (unless you're using a different alphabet, like the cyrilic alphabet). For Chinese, Japanese and even Korean "scim" saves the day. bon courage albert :) Albert ANDRE wrote: > Though French, for professional purposes I´m using an UK keyboard. Quite > frankly, to type into French, Spanish and Portuguese, the best keyboard > would be a latin-american one, that DELL couldn´t provide me in France. > Anyway, with Windows XP I can get all accented letters I need, c > cedilla, double quotes etc... > With Ubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10) I can get accented letters, c cedilla only > in OpenOffice.org 2.0, and never double quotes, though my keyboard is > declared in Xserver and Gnome as ´gb intl´. > To reconfigure my graphic card I need double quotes, for instance to > issue commands like [b]gksudo doublequotes gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf > doublequotes[/b]. > Does anybody know how to recover a keyboard normal behavior? > Thanks in advance. > > > -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
