[Scribus] scribus in spanish

Ciro A. Soto cirosoto
Sun Dec 19 20:42:07 CET 2004


Via linux I set my keyword to spanish and I get
the n~ (but not the accents) even when the
scribus language is set to English (btw, my
keyword is not in spanish, but in English).
How do I get the accented vowels?
It seems that scribus care less for the language
I pick, since the n~ was possible because of
linux, not scribus.

thank you
Ciro
--- BandiPat <magicpage91 at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Craig Bradney wrote:
> > On Saturday 18 December 2004 00:59, Ciro A. Soto
> wrote:
> >>I am writing a letter in Spanish, but when I open
> >>the properties window and change language to
> Spanish,
> >>I still can't type any tilde over the n  or accent
> on
> >>vowels.
> >>What else should I do?
> >>Ciro
> >>
> >>=====
> >>==================
> >>Ciro A. Soto
> >>"All problems are at the interface. Each one of
> them has a solution."
> > 
> > I think this is more a function of your keyboard
> layout. I type Alt-Gr N and I 
> > get the ñ. Can you get the ñ everywhere else in
> your Linux?
> > 
> > Craig
> > 
> > 
> >
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I get mine with right shift, right winkey, release,
> n then the tilde. 
> The right shift and right winkey in SuSE are mapped
> to be the "compose" 
> key or the same as Craig's Alt-Gr setup.  You can,
> of course, map your 
> own by changing things in the Xmodmap or even the
> KDE control center now 
> has those settings, I believe.  The combinations you
> need for different 
> characters are located in: 
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-x/Compose
> 
> That again is in SuSE, but others should be close,
> if following the LSB.
> 
> Patrick ñ é ö ú ¤
> 
> -- 
>            ---SuSE Linux v9.2 Pro---
>          Registered Linux User #225206
>      "Life's a garden, Dig It!"  --Joe Dirt
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Scribus mailing list
> Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de
> http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
> 


=====
==================
Ciro A. Soto
"All problems are at the interface. Each one of them has a solution."




More information about the scribus mailing list