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KDE how to find all special characters 1747All Businesses EVERYWHERE 1748 The Ghost In The Machine Convince the mbuttes that a free operating system is better than one that they are willing to fork over $200 or more for... On Tue, 30 May 2006 15:33:51 +0100, Chris staggered into the Black Sun and said: This is obviously distro-dependent or KDE-version dependent. I don't have that option available with Gentoo and KDE 3.4.3; I can choose Menu, right-Alt, or right-Winkey as Compose. Ah well, back when I discovered Multikey in 2000, there wasn't really a GUI for that in KDE yet. I've continued using xmodmap -e because it works for me and is WM-DE independent. (Also, "weird NumLock keycode on Thinkpads" isn't part of the XKB options dialog in KDE yet!) Nope, it wouldn't in . Multi , a , a works; Multi, a , o works; Multi, o , a doesn't. Order of operations matters in these things, I guess. And... why is Shift involved here? No Shift needed with my approach; if you hold Shift down, you'll get (A-ring) as expected. Do you have other XKB options enabled? XKB is AFAICT the world's second most awesome mess, and is best avoided for simplicity's sake at least IMO. -- Matt GThere is no Darkness in Eternity-But only Light too dim for us to see Brainbench MVP for Linux Admin mail: TRAP + SPAN don't belong ----------------------------- penguins, is Tux." --MegaHAL
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