On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 11:33:03AM +0100, Martin A. Hansen wrote everything in the subject line...
Hi In order to be able to *type* the Danish letters, I resorted to creating my own ~/.xmodmaprc containing: ! This file is used from ~/.xsession ! keycode 34 = bracketleft braceleft aring keycode 47 = semicolon colon ae keycode 48 = apostrophe at oslash and adding xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc in my .xsession file and making sure that I choose 'XSession' in gdm (don't know about other dm's). The above gives me æøå and ÆØÅ where they belong on a Danish keyboard *as long as I hold down the AltGr key*. Without AltGr they revert to their normal keyboard layout (UK in my my case - I'm Danish, but live in the UK. So normally the UK keyboard layout is right for me...). So much for typing them... Getting programs to *accept* them is another game alltogether. $ man 7 locale may be a starting point - I'm confused here. HTH -- Karl E. Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: How often I found where I should be going only by setting out for somewhere else. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
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