According to Christian Weisgerber:
> Well, the original message was in Latin 1. You re-interpretating
> it as Latin 9 is not fair.
Well it is more that I use a -15 font so I see these things :-)
> would require a few more characters. The S and Z caron that were
> added are supposedly required f
W.H.Scholten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Btw, I don't see why I had to load the screenmap myself (unless I reboot
> of course). Why doesn't sysinstall do this when I tell it to use
> iso8859->ibm mapping?
I just tried the console configuration screen in sysinstall, and
it only adds the settings
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> Ollivier Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > As there isnt a dutch keymap for syscons,
> > > ^
> > > That's an acute accent (the same diacritic as in ''), not an
> > > apostrophe.
> >
> > In 8859-1 yes but not in 8859-15 (aka Latin9)...
>
>
Ollivier Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > As there isn´t a dutch keymap for syscons,
> > ^
> > That's an acute accent (the same diacritic as in 'é'), not an
> > apostrophe.
>
> In 8859-1 yes but not in 8859-15 (aka Latin9)...
Well, the original message was in Latin 1. You r
According to Christian Weisgerber:
> > As there isn´t a dutch keymap for syscons,
> ^
> That's an acute accent (the same diacritic as in 'é'), not an
> apostrophe.
In 8859-1 yes but not in 8859-15 (aka Latin9)... In 8859-15 (which is 8859-1
with 8 different characters including the
(I think this should be taken to -questions.)
W.H.Scholten:
> As there isn´t a dutch keymap for syscons,
^
That's an acute accent (the same diacritic as in 'é'), not an
apostrophe.
> First, how do I enable/use dead keys?
Take a look at some of the provided *.acc.kbd keymaps.
The
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