Re: Modifying Keyboards for Special Characters



On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 08:55:19PM +0200, David Baron wrote:
There are Hebrew keyboards that either place vowel signs in control/number
positions or swap them with numbers and put the numbers in control/number.
The Dagesh word processor used keyboards like this. Aside from charmap type
applets, there is no other way to get them into Openoffice, etc.

(Of course, once there, no guarantee the WP can place them correctly but that
is another issue. Last tried, OO did not work, Kword did.)

How do I modify the keyboard layouts to get such characters?


Don't know. However, IIRC, LaTex can do alternate characters and place
them correctly.

Doug.


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