Allan Gottlieb said:
> At Tue, 27 Nov 2007 23:15:32 +0100 Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What you want is a font that contains the Greek symbols
>> as well as the Latin-1 ones, as good Unicode fonts do.  I think Ariel
>> was made to be as covering as possible.  You'll then also need some way
>> to insert the right characters, in Linux I can just set the keyboard
>> layout to be Greek, and it works (as attached image shows).
>
> I run (gentoo) linux and have ariel.  How do I set the keyboard layout
> to be greek?

In Gnome, use the Keyboard Preferences program (gnome-keyboard-properties)
and  and another keyboard under Layouts.  You can then under Layout
Options choose which key combos change the layout.  You can also add a
keyboard indicator to the status bar to see which layout is active.  I
don't know how to do the similar task in a KDE-based desktop.

-Lars

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