Heiko Schröder wrote:
Dear list,
I found out, that there is a great difference between the case that you call
czech the first and german the second table or if you make the entries the
other way round. If czech is the first, everything is (very, very) fine! But
in the other case very peculiar things happen. + sets a french sign on
specific letters. But no czech letter could be seen while testing all
possible combinations.
Regards
Heiko
Hi Heiko!
I'm not sure I follow you exactly --- are you referring to keymaps
(keyboard maps)? If not, please try to explain yourself again. If so,
just read on:
There are a few oddities regarding keymaps (which I hope to solve
sometime during the 1.5.x development cycle), although none of them have
really changed between the release candidates and the final release. I
suggest you try one or both of the following:
1. If you want to use two non-RTL keymaps (czech and german), you have
to make sure that the RTL option is turned off (a full explanation is in
the 1.5.0 Release Notes, under the "RTL and keymaps" section).
2. The order in which keymaps are defined (i.e., which is "first" and
which is "second") *may* make a difference, depending also on the
default language (not the document language, but the default language as
set in the preferences). Generally speaking, I think that if your
default language is, say, Czech, then Czech should be defined as "first"
and German as "second". But I'm not sure. If it turns out that this was
the problem, please let us know.
Hope this helps!
Dov