Hi Karl,
Thanks for the tip.
I just enforced Alt+w to be å using:
xmodmap -e "keycode 25 = w W aring Aring aring Aring"
Not it is just a matter to add it into my .xinitrc. Not sure nowadays the
desktop environments read it, but at the least it will be saved in some
place I can easily find.
A
Staffan:
> [Alt Gr] [o] [a] should work.
> http://stefaanlippens.net/accented-characters-on-qwerty-keyboard/
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> 2018-03-30 15:08 GMT+02:00 Helio Loureiro :
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> > Does anybody know how to create the "å" using or composition keys or
> > on Linux em general?
If Staffans method didn't work/apply
[Alt Gr] [o] [a] should work.
http://stefaanlippens.net/accented-characters-on-qwerty-keyboard/
/Staffan
2018-03-30 15:08 GMT+02:00 Helio Loureiro :
> Hi,
>
> It is probably a dumb question for most of people here but... I do have all
> my keyboards in English. I can use it to write in English
Hi,
It is probably a dumb question for most of people here but... I do have all
my keyboards in English. I can use it to write in English and Portuguese,
where I can create characters like "ç" using +"," or '+c. For é,
'+e. For ô, ^+o.
Some Swedish characters do work fine, like ö and ä using "
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