Typing Accented Letters
kelle poolt 1Guy1, 21. veebruar 2009
Postitused: 22
Keel: English
RiotNrrd (Näita profiili) 22. veebruar 2009 22:01.08
http://home.comcast.net/~synthiotics/eo/eo01.zip
Once installed, it works basically the same as in Linux - a key combination can be used to switch between the standard and eo maps.
Rogir (Näita profiili) 23. veebruar 2009 13:30.26
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 27. veebruar 2009 14:45.48
Ŭ, meanwhile, can be typed by setting a Compose key - then it's compose, u, u. (For uppercase Ŭ, compose, shift-u, shift-u - remember to shift BOTH u's)
BTW: How do you set a keyboard combination (not panel applet) to change from one to the other layout? I didn't manage to do that, but maybe I'm just blind ...
jchthys (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 4:16.15
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 9:23.58
Rogir (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 14:03.00
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 16:31.06
But, another problem: Does anyone know a good typing training program for this Esperanto layout? I'm used to the German layout, which has the special characters (not just y and z) at completely different places than the English and Esperanto keyboard.
erinja (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 19:02.58
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 20:31.19
erinja (Näita profiili) 28. veebruar 2009 21:22.12
But I would be shocked if there weren't some sort of keyboard creator you could use.
There are some hints here: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/11471/
Someone posted step-by-step instructions here:
http://people.uleth.ca/~daniel.odonnell/Blog/custo...
But I think you could find more, with some additional googling. I'm sure that you're hardly the first person to want a customized keyboard for Ubuntu.