Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/09/26/12:23:40
From: | sven AT brem DOT de (Sven Brueggemann)
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Subject: | Re: Trivial question (maybe): how to use swedish keyboard with bash
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26 Sep 1997 12:23:40 -0700
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Message-ID: | <MSGID_2=3A2426=2F3195.140_d4c99072.cygnus.gnu-win32@fidonet.org>
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To: | gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
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TW> I then restarted the computer and found that it was possible to
TW> use the shift key Alt Gr to type @${[]}\| being in bash.
TW> BUT IT WAS STILL NOT POSSIBLE TO TYPE "`", i.e. backward apo-
TW> strophe and "~", i.e. tilde.
Normally you don't need the backward apostropy in bash - simply say
$(command) instead of `command`.
WIN95 does not seem to handle the dead keys (characters show up after
typing another key) right. On German keyboards, ~ works fine, but in your
language it may be a dead key.
What is really annoying is that the non-dead layout-specific keys do not
work with latest coolview, e.g. the umlauts on German keyboards.
If you really need the keys that are dead in your layout, there is a
workaround: In Control Panel / Keyboard you can load the English/USA
language and layout and switch the layouts via hotkey as needed. English/
USA layout has another advantage: VI(M) commands are now quite logical :-)
BTW: How do I type national characters such as German umlauts or French
accented characters on US-keyboards?
regards
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