On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 06:21:47PM +0200, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: > The alternative to the compose mechanism -- using the input method > mechanism -- is just too nasty to consider. End of offtopic.)
Is that the same as the 'altgr' key? > I can personally confirm that the non-Greek compose file does contain > entries for the ISO 8859-2 characters needed for Polish; it probably > contains all combinations that you need, but I haven't checked myself. Great. Can you either send me the compose files, or point me to the correct cvs directory? I dont want to check out the entire source tree to get two files :) In the mean time, I also stumbled across an updated version of the debian-utf8 howto: http://melkor.dnp.fmph.uniba.sk/~garabik/debian-utf8/howto.html They mention a compose map by Pablo Saratxaga, but I didnt get a chance to try it out yet. > Note that the above applies to current XFree86 CVS; I don't know what > the status of 4.2.0 is. Note furthermore that if you're working with > UTF-8, you really ought to upgrade your X libraries to 4.2.0 or later. I havent noticed any problems so far, but I'm not using it thought the entire X Window system. My general locale is en_US, and I set it to en_US.UTF-8 only if TERM=xterm|screen. This is mainly because I use gnome, which is unable to display any text if I try to use unicode. Would 4.2.0 libs help with that problem? Thanks, Norbert
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