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Original von Amoeba
Way back in the day when I used windows, I used "alt" keys to display such letters as the "ñ". To produce the "ñ" in windows, i'd hold down the alt key followed by 0241. Is there a similar way to do this without having to load a different keyboad layout?
As of now, I have the KDE keyboard tool in my systray and switch between spanish and english which is sometimes annoying.
Thanks
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Original von Amoeba
Do I make my locale "dead keys" as opposed to "en_US"? I'm not sure how to proceed. To be honest, I thought this would be WM configuration and not X but it makes sense that it's an X config...
Thanks
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Original von m4ktub
As last resort you can always copy 'ñ' from some web page and the past it when needed and re-copy it after some real usefull clipboard work. :-)
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Original von cmbofh
I just checked in my control center under "keyboard layout" and there is an entry "English (US) with dead keys" (us_intl). Is that the one you're talking about? Currently you have configured english and spanish, you could just add "English (US) with dead keys". If that layout works to your satisfaction you can remove the other two entries.
Or use kcharselect, either the kicker applet or the standalone application. But I think those two solutions are even more of a hassle than switching between keyboard layouts. Depends on how esoteric and diverse the needed chars are, of course.
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Original von m4ktub
As last resort you can always copy 'ñ' from some web page and the past it when needed and re-copy it after some real usefull clipboard work. :-)
You could use hotkeys to do the trick but I tested myself and it doesn't seam to work. It seams a bug but maybe it's just me because I don't know how to use hotkeys very well.
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