Hi Sergio Cuéllar Valdés,I thought I did - but did it again - and now the following suddenly shows the "Umlaute" correctly (don't see any difference comparing this line to the one I used before - so probably I forgot to generate the German locale?)
LANG=de_DE.utf8 LANGUAGE=de_DE.utf8 LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8 oowriter txt.doc :) Thank you very much!But there is still the problem with the keyboard: I still don't know how to input "Umlaute"... I would be very happy to use the "US international layout" as I could use the same keys for the same thing in all languages. But I couldn't find a way how to install / use it in Debian (When still using fedora I found it listed in between the keyboard layouts as far as I remember. But I couln't find it in Debian)
Any idea? Thank you, Dietrich Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
On 11/7/06, Dietrich Bollmann <d.bollmann@tu-berlin.de> wrote:I am not using a German locale - but some combination which should (and unfortunately does not) enable Japanese input with English menues:I tried the following: LANG=de_DE LC_CTYPE=de_DE LANGUAGE=de_DE oowriter LANG=de_DE.utf8 LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8 LANGUAGE=de_DE.utf8 oowriter LANG=de_DE.iso88591 LC_CTYPE=de_DE.iso88591 LANGUAGE=de_DE.iso88591 oowriter but no "Umlaute" are displayed.Hallo, Have you those german locales already generated ? Have you tried dpkg-reconfigure locales ? Have you selected the language in open office ? Best rergards, Sergio