Great, it works !

It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad (like
with msWindows). 

thanks

> If you work with unix, you can create 
>  the following file called .key_dia
> 
> keysym F1 = eacute Eacute F1
> keysym F2 = egrave Egrave F2
> keysym F3 = agrave Agrave F3
> keysym F4 = ugrave Ugrave F4
> keysym F5 = acircumflex Acircumflex F5
> keysym F6 = ecircumflex Ecircumflex F6
> keysym F7 = icircumflex Icircumflex F7
> keysym F8 = ocircumflex Ocircumflex F8
> keysym F9 = ucircumflex Ucircumflex F9
> keysym F10 = idiaeresis Idiaeresis F10
> keysym F11 = udiaeresis Udiaeresis F11
> keysym F12 = ccedilla F12
> 
> and you add the command in your cshrc
> xmodmap ~/.key_dia
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