On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 13:09, Fabio Gomes wrote: > This sucks. I have the same problem with the us-intl keyboard layout and > the pt_BR locale. My numeric keypad became useless after that > misfeature. I'd guess you can change that with xkeycaps I disgree with your labeling it a "misfeature", although I can see that it may be inconvenient, depending on what you do with your numpad. IMHO, the numpad should generate the character that is used as a decimal point in that locale. And, not to forget, it should generate the character that is printed on the actual key. In my locale, de_DE, a comma is used as a decimal delimiter, and the point is used to group numbers. I.e., a million and two cents are 1.000.000,02. It certainly makes sense then to make the numpad generate the comma. Also, "," is printed on the key. I find it irritating that all browsers I tried don't get this right: Epiphany and Galeon display a comma in the URL field, but a point in text entry boxes of web pages. Mozilla displays a point everywhere. _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list