No in woody they do not work either. I have seen that there is a bug report on this upstream at kde.bugs.org. At the Mandrake distribution, they had the same problem and I read at some list (but where?) that it was related to some problem in the qt-lib and advised to upgrade the library. But the qt-ibrary at debian seems to be even newer. I compiled konsole from source (but using the packaged libraries) to no effect. Quim =========================================================== Joaquim Ortega-Cerdą E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept. App. Math.& Analysis Phone: (34)-93 4035747 Universitat de Barcelona Fax: (34)-93 4021601 Gran Via 585 08071 BARCELONA, SPAIN
WWW: http://www.maia.ub.es/cag/index.html =========================================================== On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Pablo de Vicente wrote: > El Dom 07 Ene 2001 21:51, Logi Ragnarsson escribió: > >Hi! > > > >I've been running the kde 2.0.1 and now kde 2.1 debian packages (thanks!) > > and while generally things look good (except the new koffice, but that is > > what the warning was for...), I have some trouble with dead keys in some > > apps. > > > >konsole won't accept dead keys at all. The alt-F2 dialogue neither. Some > > apps accept dead keys, but after opening a dialogue-box, the dead keys will > > be disabled. This happens in KBabel, which is a utility for translating > > software and means that I can't search, go to particular lines, etc. > > without the program becoming useless. > > > > I have exactly the same problem as you. Accents do not work in konsole, and > when I open dialog boxes in some applications, for example Kbabel, which I > use for the KDE translations to spanish, accents will stop working. I have > even experienced that with kmail, but I stil do not know when it happens with > it. When it happens if you close the message you want to send and open it > again you regain the accents. I am using KDE 2.0.1 in one of my machines, and > KDE 2.1 in another, with Debian 2.2 and X3.3.6. I have already commented this > problem before in the list and Daniel de los Reyes told me that accents in > KDE 2.1 in Debian Woody work fine, but I have not tested it.. > > Pablo > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >