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umlauts (was: Re: timezones for talking and speling (was Re: [lojban] on the fone?))
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On Thursday 17 January 2002 15:34, Invent Yourself wrote:
> Macintoshes have always made it very easy to enter umlauts. It is very
> hard to find a font that lacks the characters, and all applications
> observe the same, standard key combinations for entering them. On Windows
> and Linux, I have never been able to get anything but 7 bit characters off
> the keyboard, and I'm sure every app has its own keyboard shortcuts for
> them, as they reinvent their own shortcuts for everything else.
well, using x window it is easy to type characters that are not on your
keyboeard. kcharselect for instance lets you select any letter in a font and
copy it to any x client via the clipboard. the bare console probably is
another matter. however being a unix user in germany i put together my own x
keymap that is mostly the us keymap but has umlauts on otherwise unused keys.
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It said "Windows 95 or better", so I installed Linux.
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