On 12/02/07, Mike Auffray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear O.O. agent/community member: I have the use of French Language accents in my Windows XP Microsoft Office 2003 under a keyboard setting called "U.S. International" - this gives us the use of all accents required by simply setting-up the keyboard without losing any of the regular English capabilities of the keyboard. Could you please direct me to where I could set that up on my Mandriva 2007 using the O.O. for Linux? Thanks for your so-operation.
This is a KDE/Gnome/XFCE issue, not Open Office. Which one are you using? If it's KDE then go to Kcontrol -> Languages and Disability -> Keyboard Layouts. In Gnome, it's right there in one of the main menus under Keyboard. For French accents, replace "th" with "z", replace "i" with "ee", and make the "r" sound a bit like the Hebrew "ח" :) Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com/what_is/internet.html http://dotancohen.com/eng/dell.php
