On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:08:48AM +0100, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > I suppose swedish and danish keyboards are alike.
I think they are almost identical. AFAIK the only difference is that 'ä' and 'ö' have changed places on the keyboard. And, of course, the Danes do not use 'ö' but ø but that's a little different thing. Finnish and Swedish keyboards are identical as Finnish Linux users well know: at least Corel and RH have had several times broken Finnish keymaps (fi instead of the correct fi-latin1). So the Finnish users have used the Swedish keymaps. > standard. (AltGr+3 is £, AltGr+4 $ and AltGr+6 is apparently ¥ in X11, but I > have never seen the later drawn on any keyboard). <aol>me neither</aol>. I must show my ignorance: I don't know what it is. BTW, I'm the author of the quite bad LDP Euro Char mini howto. I wrote it because I could not find anything better. I'll try to update it RSN as my mini HOWTO worked in one way I excpected it to: I got some good help and links. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -w -- Ari Makela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://arska.org/hauva/ # Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for GPG public key. Before you ask by email: http://arska.org/do_not_ask_by_email/