Sorry I lost the debian-user thread and the specific subject-line, but here goes:
> > Carlos Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 14:03:56 -0300 > > > Daniel Toffetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > I will have to use some accented characters, along with some > > > > > 'enye's in my documents in Spanish. Does anyone know how to > > > > > quickly get these characters, possibly through a keystroke > > > > > toggle or some such? (I use Abiword/OpenOffice right now). > > > > > Thanks!... > > > > keyboard. Abiword works well just as any other KDE application, > > > > but I could not get OpenOffice to work properly. > > > > Both __ and __ work OK but the accents don't work. Given that it > > > > seems to be a problem with OpenOffice, I guess asking in some > > > > OO-specific > > > > > > This is my case exactly. Even typing on an xterm yields the > > > correct accented characters, it's only Openoffice that's > > > misbehaving. I've already posted twice to their discuss list, but > > > didn't get any conclusive answers yet. I finally got an answer, and it worked: just set the LANG and LC_ALL environment variables to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Portugal, in my case). I still don't understand why accented characters work with any other application even with LANG set to C, as it was before... And I don't really want to change locales anyway, I want my system in English, but I can live with a temporary change if that means being able to use OOo. This whole thing smells like a font problem... > > > A curiosity, though, that might be related: I can type the > > > euro-sign in Openoffice, but NOWHERE else under X or in the > > > console! After reading euro-support, I finally managed to type and see the euro-symbol on the console. Under X I still can't type it (with the already mentioned exception of Openoffice), but I can see it. I really can't understand what's happening, because when I use xev and I type the AltGr+E combination, it reports: KeyPress event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x2400001, root 0x36, subw 0x0, time 524986747, (617,-180), root:(621,184), state 0x2010, keycode 26 (keysym 0x20ac, EuroSign), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 0 characters: "" So the systems knows I want an EuroSign, but apparently can't map it to a symbol? On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 20:21:09 -0700 (PDT) Geo wrote: > > BUMBLEBEE BUZZ: > > > > Curious whether you've used these packages: > > > > [http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/user-euro-es.html] > > [http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/euro-support.html] > > [http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/euro-support-x.html] > > [http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/euro-support-console.htm > > l][http://packages.debian.org/testing/tex/tetex-eurosym.html] Yep. > > P.S. Do TrueType fonts for OpenOffice work outside OpenOffice for > > you (other than the Euro symbol)? You mean, adding /home/carlos/OpenOffice.org641/share/fonts/truetype to the X font dirs, and then try to use the opens___.ttf font? Haven't tried, but what would that accomplish? -- Carlos Sousa -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]