I have downloaded Aurora from the Mozilla web-site using the
Esperanto version. When setting the preferences, aurora wants to
use `elshutadoj' but it uses the Esperanto s-kun-capelo.
How do I key Esperanto accented letters in KDE?
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Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>>
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
>
I've gone to that page, but the command given (dpkg
Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:40:23 + (UTC)
> Cousin Stanley wrote:
>
>> Doug wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>> >
>>
>> The following link might help
>> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>>
>> http://use
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>>
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
>
On reading that web-page, I have discovered that th
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>>
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
Many thanks for your help. I set the Right-Win key in
Someone in another group had a web-page in a Usenet newsgroup
article which I clicked on. KDE loaded firefox (which is my
default browser), but instead of giving me the web page, it
copied the web-page of the link into
/var/tmp/kdecache-sian/krun/13950.0.iu.html
Unfortunately, most of the links in
When I first loaded Debian wheezy from a NETINST CD and after
packages were downloaded, the KDE menu had a Debian menu item which
gave me access to those programs which did not appear in the
KDE menu. For example, xkill.
That menu item has disappeared. In the menu editor, the item
appears, but the
Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:04:58 +0000, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>
>> Someone in another group had a web-page in a Usenet newsgroup
article
>> which I clicked on. KDE loaded firefox (which is my default
browser),
>> but instead of giving me the web page
I've been trying to delete a number of entries in the Internet subfolder.
The menu editor records the items deleted and inserts a new item, but
when I click on Save the program very slowly saves the menu according
to the window showing the saving process progress. But when it gets to
the 90% mark,
which the manual says is for Line In
or microphone. arecord does not produce any sound with the command
arecord -Ddefault:CA0106 -d10 test.wav
the command
aplay -Ddefault:CA0106 test.wav
certainly produces a background hiss, but no actual input.
Can anybody help me?
Regards
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the firefox binary. But the menu does not have an
item to launch Firefox. I have to choose Run Command... and put firefox
into the one line window, press return and up it comes.
But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
editor?
Regards
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siduction
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
>> editor?
>
> A. Ask the people who made your product (siduction.org is *not*
> debian.org) OR
> B. Right-click on the KMenu Ic
Does anybody know in which package the program makeinfo can be found?
Regards
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siduction user
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Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 27/12/11 00:48, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>>> On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>>>> But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
>>>> editor?
>>>
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