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Re: deadkeys



Hi,
My XFree configuration was O.K. I have set the variable LANG to es_ES. After that the menus in gnome are some in english and some in spanish. The menus of openoffice.org are in spanish (what I don't like) but the deadkeys still doesn't work. The same with LANG to es_ES@euro
.-(

Any Idea, Thanks,
Ivan Villanueva


Chris Halls wrote:

On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 12:20:35PM +0100, Ivan Villanueva wrote:
After installing Openoffice under Gnome from Sid the deadkeys (keys to write eg vocals with accents) don't work in Opanoffice, but they work in Gnome (eg with gedit, Mozilla).
Any Idea how to activate them?
Should not they be activated by default?



From http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=5397:

Some people has reported that they cannot use the deadkeys in order to make non-standard-ascii characters in languages like Catalan or French (for example:
, , , ...)

The configuration of the X server must have:
Xkb enabled with local keyboard configuration (edit your XF86Config file) The XkbVariant variable should NOT disable the deadkeys (XkbVariant "nodeadkeys")

And the most important, and the cause of most problems:
You must have locale settings set! For example, if you are Catalan, you can use
the environment variable LANG to "ca_ES@euro" or "ca_ES".
Some locales aren't supported for the Xfree86 server. Then, for example, if you are Catalan and want to use the deadkeys in a Spanish keyboard, you must use the
locale "es_ES" (in my Xfree86 3.3.6 I cannot use "es_ES@euro" either).

You can have the variable set in bash adding the line "export LANG=ca_ES\@euro"
in your profile file (/etc/profile, or .bash_profile).

I don't know if that is a bug of OpenOffice.org 1.0.0, but if you want to use
the deadkeys, you must have that configuration.



------- Additional Comments From Joost Andrae 2002-06-03 07:53 PDT -------

Joost: is is not a bug. OpenOffice.org needs system settings to be
well done.







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