Ok Volanin, I agree, It's a matter of standard,

but why one would need ć, ś, ŕ, ź, ń in a US Int Keyboard configured for
English and Br-Portuguese?

And why I can't (can + " + space + t) use ' or " without a space after?
To be able to put accents and tremas in every consonant?

Ok I come from ancient DOS and MS-Win codepage 850, but I can't get the
reason.

Shouldn't I be using the default UTF-8? But then I couldn't read this
page.

Obrigado pela two step dica,

Um abraĆo,

Lucio

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