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molinari
May 13, 2005

Your Computer posted:

I just remembered another very relevant question to this thread; One thing that has hindered me in getting to learn these editors in the past has been keyboard layout. They seem, as many old/ancient computer technologies, very US-centric. I'm using a Norwegian keyboard which has pretty much none of the symbols in the same places as the American keyboards which makes some key combinations very awkward (such as brackets being shift-8/shift-9). Is there any way to make this more international-friendly?

Without going through and remapping every action, not that I know of.

I switched away from Norwegian layout to "US International" layout some years ago. Whenever I write Norwegian I just use AltGr+z for æ, AltGr+l for ø, and AltGr+w for å. (This is on Windows, it's different on OSX and Linux).

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