Cousin Stanley wrote:
Doug wrote:
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The answer is to set up your Compose key.
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The following link might help
to learn how to set up the Compose key ....
http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
On reading that web-page, I have discovered that the instructions
for KDE cannot be followed because the file
/etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/default
does not exist. What is more, the directory /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d
does not exist. And there is no file called xim in the /etc/X11
tree.
I've tried 'setxkbmap epo' which gives esperanto accented letters
on q,w,x,y,z so that I can no longer use those letters. It was not
long before I executed the command 'setxkbmap gb' to get things
back to normal.
Clearly, I need to set the compose key (to R-Win) so that I have
the usual qwerty alphabet as well as the extra characters.
So what do I do next?
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Sian Mountbatten