2008/4/2, Johnny Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 2008/3/31, M Henri Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> <snip>




> Johnny, what symbols do you see when you perform «Alt Gr + arrow keys» ?
> > On
> > my keyboard, a standard Scandinavian 105-keyboard, and with the Ubuntu
> > Hardy
> > beta set to Swedish as the standard language, holding down the «Alt Gr»
> > key
> > and pressing the arrow tangents results in precisely the same operations
> > being performed as when pressing the arrow tangents without holding down
> > «Alt Gr»....
> >
> >
> > Henri
> >
>
>
> Well, right now I am not at that particular computer, but what happens is
> that I get the ←↓→↑ characters. But as I said, I have MY OWN
> configuration.
> I created it myself, character by character by editing a few configuration
> files and add the one that describes what I want the keyboard to output in
> all possible situations. I couold point you to a link on a forum where I
> descibe that and ask questions about it (which are replied by others), but
> that forum is in Swedish, so I guess it wold't be too meaningful...
>
> However, I can describe the whole thing in English for you or maybe put it
> on a blog somewhere and link to it.
>
> J.R.


Ditt älskvärda erbjudande om en översättning, Johnny, är överflödigt, men
tack ska Du ha ! My point was simply that on a standard Scandinavian 105-key
keyboard in Ubuntu, «Alt Gr + ←/↑/→/↓» does not, by default, perform any
other operation than the arrow keys do by themselves. One can, of course,
oneself programme these keys to perform other functions in conjunction with
Alt Gr, should one so desire....

Henri

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