According to Nicolas Juge, on Mon, 27 Dec 2004 17:32:34 -0500,
>Hello,
>Le December 25, 2004 06:38 pm, peter plessas a écrit :
>> Hi!
>>
>> i know this has been dealt with before, but i didn't find any real
>> answers in the list's archive:
>>
>> I have an US keyboard, how can i type umlauts such
Hello,
Le December 25, 2004 06:38 pm, peter plessas a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> i know this has been dealt with before, but i didn't find any real
> answers in the list's archive:
>
> I have an US keyboard, how can i type umlauts such as: "ü ö ä"?
>
> (except for using kde's kcharselect applet (which means
I am very happy with http://lifc.univ-fcomte.fr/~dedu/docs/xkb/
Eugen
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Hello,
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 12:38:33AM +0100, peter plessas wrote:
> i know this has been dealt with before, but i didn't find any real
> answers in the list's archive:
>
> I have an US keyboard, how can i type umlauts such as: "ü ö ä"?
>
> (except for using kde's kcharselect applet (which me
On Dec 26 2004, peter plessas wrote:
> I have an US keyboard, how can i type umlauts such as: "ü ö ä"?
Configure your keyboard as having layout us_intl and you should type those
things as "+u.
The only problem with us_intl as I see it is that if you type, say, ~ and
then want to type / (like in t
Hi!
i know this has been dealt with before, but i didn't find any real
answers in the list's archive:
I have an US keyboard, how can i type umlauts such as: "ü ö ä"?
(except for using kde's kcharselect applet (which means clicking on the
desired letter and pasting it to where it's needed?)
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