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Dr. Parthasarathy S [drpartha at gmail.com]
Thank you. It worked.
"Le caf? fran?ais est tr?s bon a cause de son go?t. A No?l tout le monde boit du caf? noir."
I have 2 more questions ::
How do I invoke "zombie keys" from within Thunderbird ?
Is there any such trick for extending gedit or nedit ?
Thanks,
partha
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Jimmy O'Regan [joregan at gmail.com]
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On 16 November 2010 11:23, Jimmy O'Regan <joregan at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 November 2010 08:15, Dr. Parthasarathy S <drpartha at gmail.com> wrote: >> Thank you. It worked. >> >> "Le caf? fran?ais est tr?s bon a cause de son go?t. A No?l tout le monde >> boit du caf? noir." >> >> I have 2 more questions :: >> >> How do I invoke "zombie keys" from within Thunderbird ? >> >> Is there any such trick for extending gedit or nedit ? > > You could just set one key to be the compose key (I use caps lock), > which allows you to enter accented characters as sequences - > compose+'a = ?, etc. >
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Ben Okopnik [ben at linuxgazette.net]
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:45:24PM +0530, Dr. Parthasarathy S wrote:
> Thank you. It worked. > > "Le caf? fran?ais est tr?s bon a cause de son go?t. A No?l tout le monde > boit du caf? noir." > > I have 2 more questions :: > > How do I invoke "zombie keys" from within Thunderbird ?
As I'd mentioned, I have no personal experience with it, but it mentions enabling these keys in the "Mozilla applications" - which at least implies that it should work in Thunderbird. Maybe it's time to head for the add-on's home page and explore those docs.
> Is there any such trick for extending gedit or nedit ?
I use Vim, where it's just a matter of hitting 'Ctrl-K' and entering the two-character digraph - most of which are intelligently mapped. E.g., for Russian, the first character of the digraph is usually '=' followed by the equivalent English letter. For French, "?" is "e'", and "?" is "e`", and so on. These can always be reviewed with ':dig'.
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