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samo79 |
Published: 2020/4/3 9:17 Updated:
2020/4/3 9:17
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Home away from home
Joined: 12/02/2006
From: Italy, Perugia
Comments: 3786
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Revised version
Well done :-)
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Cass |
Published: 2020/4/5 13:22 Updated:
2020/4/5 13:22
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Just popping in
Joined: 02/15/2012
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AmiCygnix
Very nice!
A question regarding keymaps: Is there a way to type using other keymaps, without having to constantly press the Alt key?
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cygnusEd |
Published: 2020/4/6 10:29 Updated:
2020/4/6 10:29
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Quite a regular
Joined: 12/24/2006
From: Germany
Comments: 566
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Re: AmiCygnix
@ Cass
Basically AmiCygnix reads the keymaps from "Sys:Devs/KeyMaps", so it should behave just like it behaves in normal AimgaOS programs. Which keymap do you need? I guess Greek? There is only a "Greek & English" keymap in the input preferences, which seems to behave the way you described. In a GTK+ program you can change the input method when you right click in the input area. There is an option called "Classical Greek" and you should be able to write greek text without Alt key. |
328gts |
Published: 2020/4/9 3:27 Updated:
2020/4/9 3:27
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Home away from home
Joined: 07/07/2009
From: Man Cave, Canada
Comments: 3127
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Abiword & GNumeric updates
thanks Ed!
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Joeled |
Published: 2020/4/10 16:01 Updated:
2020/4/10 16:01
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Quite a regular
Joined: 10/29/2008
From: Uppsala, Sweden
Comments: 814
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Re: Abiword & GNumeric updates
Thanks Ed.
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Cass |
Published: 2020/5/4 21:27 Updated:
2020/5/4 21:27
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Just popping in
Joined: 02/15/2012
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Comments: 112
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Re: AmiCygnix
@cygnusEd
It`s Greek and I`m using gr_usa_ISO-8859-7 keymap on the AMiGA side. I use also a combination of scripts to interchange between Latin-USA and Greek, namely keymap switcher docky and keyboard change scripts, so I can type Greek without constantly pressing the Alt key. Regarding the GTK+ , you are right (I didn`t notice that before), these options work perfectly. The only issue here is related to the "Classical Greek", there are missing some letters -mapped elsewhere?- (Classical probably is not the default ANSI used everywhere). |