From: Johnny Rosenberg on
2010/4/8 jonathon <jonathon.blake(a)gmail.com>:
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> John W Kennedy wrote:
>> If it is merely a question of using different languages, the easy solution may be to install national keyboards at the operating-system level,
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> For a paragraph of more, switching keyboards is usually a simpler
> solution than using macros, or strange keystroke combinations.
>
>> I don't actually know whether Linux can do it, but I suppose it must.
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> Linux also has that capability.
> With both KDE and Gnome desktops, there is  slightly more flexibility in
> keyboard setup, than Windows offers. The downside is that to take
> advantage of that flexibility, one has to dig into the keyboard
> configuration files, using a text editor.

I am sure someone some day will create something that makes this
easier (maybe someone already did). For my own use I created that
OpenOffice.org macro I mentioned, but that is quite adapted to my
needs so others will probably not have any use for it.


Regards

Johnny Rosenberg

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