I finally have noticed that during the dist-upgrade something screwed mu
/etc/environment file. As a result the locale configuration has fallen back to
"POSIX" and that affected the dead keys functionality in KDE apps.
So I did:
dpkg-reconfigure localeconf
rebooted, and now everything works fi
On Monday 17 April 2006 19:04, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I
> type followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing,
> the second inserts a plain 'e'. '`', '^',
David Martínez Moreno wrote:
> In fact, I remember applying a patch from you in order to fix some cz
> keyboard map...is it wrong, yet?
I don't think so, it works for me like a charm -- thanks a lot.
Matej
--
GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC
http://www.ceplovi.cz/m
El miércoles, 19 de abril de 2006 00:22, Matej Cepl escribió:
> I have been told (see Debian bug# 347690 -- Czech keyboard was totally
> scr..ed up in the first 6.9.* release of Debian XOrg) that KDE and
> OpenOffice are using much more advanced IM from Xorg than Gnome and Mozilla
> (which is GTK+
Žáček Kryštof wrote:
> I repeat that for GTK apps (even under KDE) the (ˇ) key works fine. The
> problem is with KDE apps an OpenOffice.
I have been told (see Debian bug# 347690 -- Czech keyboard was totally
scr..ed up in the first 6.9.* release of Debian XOrg) that KDE and
OpenOffice are using m
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 15:52, Dietz Proepper wrote:
> Michael Schuerig:
> > I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> > packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I
> > type followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing,
> > the second ins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 3:52 PM
> To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Dead keys not working in KDE
>
> Michael Schuerig:
> > I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> > packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but
Michael Schuerig:
> I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I type
> followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing, the
> second inserts a plain 'e'. '`', '^', '~' are inserted immediately.
Might
Michael Schuerig wrote:
>> > That behavior is specific to KDE apps. In xterm, say, dead keys,
>> > and compose as well, behave as expected. In the KDE control center
>> > I've set country to "Germany"; language is set to "US English".
>>
>> What options have you set under Regional & Accessibility/K
On Monday 17 April 2006 19:10, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> Tuesday, 18 April 2006 01:04, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> > I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> > packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I
> > type followed by 'e', the first key stroke
A Dilluns, 17 de Abril de 2006 19:04, Michael Schuerig va escriure:
> I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I type
> followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing, the
> second inserts a plain '
Tuesday, 18 April 2006 01:04, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I
> type followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing,
> the second inserts a plain 'e'. '`', '^',
I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I type
followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing, the
second inserts a plain 'e'. '`', '^', '~' are inserted immediately.
That behavior is specific t
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:18:25AM +1100, David Kempe wrote:
> > the new qt packages will be avail shortly...
> >
> > Ivan
>
> Does this mean we will be able to apt-get AA stuff? I understand the AA
> support is in qt-copy atm.
no..because the AA stuff in qt-copy is a hack and is incomplete
Ivan
Am Sunday 21 January 2001 22:18 schrieb David Kempe:
> > the new qt packages will be avail shortly...
> >
> > Ivan
>
> Does this mean we will be able to apt-get AA stuff? I understand the AA
> support is in qt-copy atm.
>
>
> Dave
AA support is already patched into QT by Ivan. If you want AA suppo
> the new qt packages will be avail shortly...
>
> Ivan
Does this mean we will be able to apt-get AA stuff? I understand the AA
support is in qt-copy atm.
Dave
> I have received this mail from one of the KDE developpers. He suggests me to
> recompile the qt-copy module to check if the dead keys problem disappears.
> I cannot now, perhaps within some days, ¿May be you want to try?
hmmm...well it's funny how all the KDE developers assume everyone uses
qt
Ivan,
I have received this mail from one of the KDE developpers. He suggests me to
recompile the qt-copy module to check if the dead keys problem disappears.
I cannot now, perhaps within some days, ¿May be you want to try?
-- Mensaje Reenviado --
Subject: Fwd: qt-copy/src/kern
18 matches
Mail list logo