Re: [kde-linux] kde-linux Digest, Vol 51, Issue 20
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 19:14:37 +0100
- From: Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [kde-linux] kde-linux Digest, Vol 51, Issue 20
On Friday 22 June 2007 12:24:01 Bogus Zaba wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > >> OK, here´s how I get umlauted a, o etc. I have the British (GB) keyboard > >> enabled with the intl variant. > > > > What is this intl variant? How/where did you set it up? > > > >> I know press the Control key (left or > >> right) together with the ¨ (double quote - shift-2 on my GB keyboard) > >> symbol. Let go the control and press your a or o or u and out pops ä ö > >> ü. Not sure of course how this will work on a US keyboard. Presumably > >> there is a double quote symbol somewhere on it, although I guess it is > >> not shift-2. By the way I don know why itś the Control key that does the > >> magic. I read about it somewhere, but my ¨compose¨ key is actually set > >> to right-Alt which I seem to have to use to create some accented > >> characters. Umlaut works with the control-key thing. > > > > It doesn't work here, but I have the straightforward GB keyboard. I'd be > > interest to hear more. > > > > Anne > > > You pick the variant of the keyboard layout in KMenu > Personal Settings > > > Regional & Accessibility > Keybaord Layout. The top tab in this form > > has a long list of national keyboard layouts on the left and the usual > list of th eones you want to use on the right with buttons to move them > around. Underneath the right hand list is a drop down box labelled > ¨Layout Variant¨. It is only functional if one of the layouts above is > highlighted. For the GB layout I get the following variants : Basic, > Intl and Dvorak. Itś amazing how often we fail to see something like that - the button, I mean. > All this is with Suse 10.1 and KDE 3.5.1. In my previos > KDE version ¨Personal Settings¨ was called something else, possibly > ¨Control Centre¨. btw if you do select this variant you cannot just hit > (Shift-2) to get ¨ - you have to hit it twice, because first time it > thinks you are building up an umlauted character. Also my previous post > which said that Control needs to be pressed when pressing the accent was > rubbish - it works whether Control is pressed or not, so obviously > easier to do it without. > Interesting indeed. Now Iĺl have to play around to see how many key modifies are possible using that. Thanks Anne
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