On Saturday 05 January 2008 06:12:58 Mackenzie Morgan wrote: > Maybe I'm missing something, but all you have to do, if you're using a US > English keyboard and want to type special characters, is enable US English > International with Dead Keys in the keyboard settings, then add the keyboard > switcher applet to your panel. If you click on it, it goes to international > mode. AltGr (the right alt) + n gets ñ, AltGr+a gets á, AltGr+e gets é, > AltGr+s gets ß, AltGr+u gets ú...and if you want ü you hit shift+" before > typing the u (to get a plain ", hit AltGr while you press it).
Thanks for that tip... even dough I'm using a PT keyboard setting, some of the generated keys may come in handy, and I didnt know about that trick. -- BUGabundo :o) (``-_-´´) http://Ubuntu.BUGabundo.net Linux user #443786 GPG key 1024D/A1784EBB My new micro-blog @ http://BUGabundo.net ps. My emails tend to sound authority and aggressive. I'm sorry in advance. I'll try to be more assertive as time goes by...
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