On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 10:18 -0500, Stéphane Bruno wrote: > ... the problem I have is that I cannot produce the "c cédille" on > Linux, which is the letter c with a comma-like sign underneath it, > extensively used in french. On Windows, typing ' + c correctly > produces the letter I need, but on Linux, the combination produces ć, > which does not exist in French. Even when I access my Linux box from a > terminal on Windows, the combination produces the correct letter on > the Linux box. Bruno, I use xmodmap to remap my X keyboard. I use xmodmap -e "keycode 48 = dead_acute quotedbl apostrophe" or the ~/.Xmodmap [rodolfoap] /home/rodolfoap > cat .Xmodmap keycode 48 = dead_acute quotedbl apostrophe [rodolfoap] /home/rodolfoap > to remap my " and ' key on a US-keyboard. Use man xmodmap to see all options. You can replace the ć with a "c cedille" searching the right codes. -- Rodolfo Alcazar rodolfo.alcazar@xxxxxxxxxxxx Netzmanager Padep, GTZ 591-70656800, -22417628 LA PAZ, BOLIVIA -- Princess Leia: The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.