Casimiro: Many thanks for the help. Ï did all you said I now I get "a?" "e?" "u?" and so on instead of "´a" "´e"....however, I didn't get "á", "é" and "ú". Any ideas? Ahh which would be the correct value for LC_CTYPE for english? "pt_EN" ???
Katerina: I test the etoys image you said with the normal vm (not etoys vm) and there they work perfect the keys! What could be the difference? The problem is I would like to use Demian image, not etoys. So, the only thing I could do is the link you told me about the russian support ?
many thanks for the help,
Mariano
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Katerina Barone-Adesi katerinab@gmail.comwrote:
Hi everybody! I am using Ubuntu 8.04, latin american keyboard, squeak 3.9 vm, squeak 3.10.2 of Damien Cassou. The problem is that I cannot type symbols like: "á" , "ó", "ú" and so on....If I press the keys for those symbols I get "´a" "´o" and "´u" respectively. So, I guess it can be a problem with UTF8.
Does some know how can I fix this? is there somewhere in the squeak image
I
have to set the encoder ?
Given that you get ´a, etc, I assume you're using deadkeys. The only way I know of to get deadkeys to work under Squeak is to use the OLPC image; unfortunately, they don't appear to work in any of the squeak.org images (3.9 or 3.10), or Damien Cassou's. You can get it from http://etoys.laptop.org/src/etoys-image-and-pr.zip . I forget if you need to use the OLPC vm too or not;
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Etoys#Method_3_-_Install_RPMs_or_.deb.27s_.28Linux... has instructions if just using the image with your current VM isn't enough.
If you're not using deadkeys, the above should still work, but you also have an alternative: following the instructions at http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5773 . The page focuses on Russian support, but the image that results from following it also works for Spanish. If you really want to use something based on Damien Cassou's image and don't need deadkeys, try this (and tell me if it works for you, and if not, what's wrong); otherwise, the OLPC instructions above should be easier.
I hope this helps. Regards; Katerina Barone-Adesi