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openoffice, it's ok! but wrong keyboard
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;-)
that's right.
i've installed X11, and openoffice (v1.0.1)
and it's going fine ;-)
just one thing (A BIG one in fact)
i can't configure my portuguese keyboard.
maybe someone can help me, please ?
thanks
zeta
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Originally posted by zetavares:
;-)
that's right.
i've installed X11, and openoffice (v1.0.1)
and it's going fine ;-)
just one thing (A BIG one in fact)
i can't configure my portuguese keyboard.
maybe someone can help me, please ?
thanks
zeta
The beta version of Apple's X11 does not set the keyboard automatically... Use the following line to launch X11 in Terminal and get the portuguese keyboard :
/Applications/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 --xquartz-be-xinit -keymap /System/Library/Keyboards/Portugues.keymapping
(This command should be entered on a single line)
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thanks anyway?
but i've been following several posts from other foruns trying, to put it to work, right now my X11, shows behind the apple menu bar on top of screen
and the keyboard still isnīt portuguese
i guess, i will try to get info on how to unistall X11. (i've done it but its still the same)
thank you again
zeta
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And i've get this:
"Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.
OsVendorFatalError
AbortDDX
Quitting XDarwin...
tia
zeta
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Originally posted by zetavares:
And i've get this:
"Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.
OsVendorFatalError
AbortDDX
Quitting XDarwin...
tia
zeta
It's either because X11 is already running (Quit X11 app if it's the case before launching from the terminal) or, if X11 is not running, use this before launching from the terminal :
sudo rm -f /tmp/.X0-lock
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