opt+e+e=é on my Mac with OO2 on OSX 10.4.5. I am
not sure about the Japanese characters.
I have left and right accent (à, é), umlaut (ö),
carat (î), and tilde (ñ) marks available.
I looked at the HOW_TO document and found
keycodes and keymaps at /etc/x11/xkb. I did not
change anything to get the characters above in
OO2/X11.
Lynn
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 22:17 +0900, JC Helary wrote:
Well, the title says it all~
I use a qwerty kb to type French, English (and Japanese with Kotoeri)
and I've decided to give OOo a serious try... (No comment about
NeoOffice, I know it and use it everyday).
My first problem is character input: I can't use the opt+
combinations with X11/OOo:
opt+e+e=é
opt+_+a=à
etc.
I tried the 2 possible related X11 preferences with no success and I
really have no idea how to deal with that.
Any suggestion ? Something _simple_ if possible :)
Hmm, your description appears to me to be using the "dead key" method
of inserting characters. I use this method under
Linux and it should be similar
for OSX. See
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/various_topics/Howto_special_char.pdf
for ideas on setting up your Mac. If you would be so kind, if this
works for you, to document any differences, I will add a Mac section.
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