Here is an article explaining how to enable typing German umlauts (and others) in Linux. This is so convenient. Now I can type umlauts straight from Dvorak keyboard layout.
Basically, in the keyboard layout settings, set the Compose key. In Fedora 18 Gnome 3.6 this is in Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Typing.
I use Right Alt for this. And then type key combinations to get umlauts:
Source Article.
Basically, in the keyboard layout settings, set the Compose key. In Fedora 18 Gnome 3.6 this is in Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Typing.
I use Right Alt for this. And then type key combinations to get umlauts:
- ä = compose, ", a
- ö = compose, ", o
- ü = compose, ", u
- ß = compose, s, s
Source Article.
2 comments:
Thank you for this! Very useful for me as a basic Linux user who wants to be able to type in German.
Thanks for this! Very useful for me.
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