Am 25. Feb, 2001 schwäzte Robert N. Eaton so: > I would like to call up and print on screen some of the iso 8859-1 > characters, i.e. the eth, thorn, the digraph ae, etc. To do that in > windows I could have gone to the character map and pointed and clicked, > or I could have used the numlock, alt+0208 for the cap eth, and so on. > > I have looked up charmaps, man ascii, man iso_8859_X, etc, and I still > have no idea how to set about doing it in Linux. KDE Help gave me tons > of reading on related subjects, but I didn't find anything exactly to > the point. I used alt- to hit German stuff, e.g. alt-f gave me a dotted-a ( ä ) and alt-v gave me a dotted-o ( ö ), but I lost that keymapping in an upgrade. Haven't taken the time to fix it. I think it's in the kbd package. It worked for me on the console as well as in X. Something about using the dead-keys, I believe. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.YourCompanyHere.net ;-) # I chose to use the kernel sources as my documentation. ;-) -- Kevin Buettner