Re: Changing the environment of a running process
Michael Rauch wrote:
> you can add an applet to your panel (gkb-applet-2) and then you
> can switch between various keymapping by clicking on the icon.
I'll have a look at it. So far I have avoided using KDE or Gnome
though (quite happy with icewm).
Travis Crump wrote:
> Why can't you just always start Mozilla up to be in Japanese?
> [..] Even the default character encoding for new messages is
> still my preferred ISO-8859-1,
If I start Mozilla in a 'Japanese' way and do *not* press
shift-space, it seems the character coding is ISO-8859-1 (i.e.
pages with this coding display fine) but somehow the keyboard is
not; anyway I cannot enter accented letters. So I think, like
'Marshall' said, that this problem is still unsolved. Which is
a pity; for instance in OpenOffice it is very possible to create
documents with mixed Japanese and European (with accents) texts,
only I have to save, close, and re-start Openoffice to do it.
There must (or should) be a better way.
Maybe I'll have another look at KDE/Gnome first...
Regards, Jan.
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