Dietrich Bollmann wrote: > I could enter Umlaute in OpenOffice using the German Keyboard (setxkbmap > de) but emacs doesn't like this new keyboard either and I do not like > 'z' at the place of 'y' and the other way around... > > A US international keyboard layout working everywhere would be nice...
I use kde. There is an option in control center to switch keyboard layouts on the fly. (There might be a similar option for gnome???) If I have to use Umlauts for some document or e-mail, I temporarily or for one application switch my keyboard layout to 'German', while it stays 'US' for other work. In my personal experience, this is the most convenient way of entering umlauts. Go to 'Regional & Accessiblity' --> 'Keyboard layouts'. There you will find a list of different keyboard layouts. Select the ones you need. Then 'Alt+ctrl+k' toggles your keyboard. I don't know if this is what you want, but it works perfectly well for me. HTH, Johannes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]