Kurt Granroth wrote: > > On Tuesday 09 October 2001 07:31 pm, Rick Rosinski wrote: > > How can I get StarOffice to display a character in StarWord, StarCalc, etc > > that can make a word like "Saute" show an apostrophe above the "e"? If if > > cannot be done there, can I get a KDE program to get one up so that I can > > cut and paste it into StarOffic? > > There are actually a couple of ways to do this. The most portable way is > to use the special "compose" key and the right key codes. To make an > accented e, you would do the following: > > ++t e ' > > The CTRL+SHIFT+T is the "magic" sequence. It says that the next TWO > characters that you write will make up the special character. This works > in (at least) all KDE apps, StarOffice, and Netscape. It should also work > with all other Motif apps and Gtk/Gnome ones... but I don't have any more > of either to test with. > > The best intro page I found on this during a VERY quick search with > google was this: http://www.zenez.com/tmp/scouw7faq/cache/256.html > > You can see a list of all possible combinations using this command: > % dumpkeys --compose-keys > -- ----------------- cool - but on my system, it was dumpkeys --compose-only In this case - and it worked in Netscape and in StarOffice (leaving me somewhat convinced of universality), [Control-Shift-T] and then ` and then e gave me è Craig