typing ascii chars above 127 with speakup

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They work, but they are not what I normally get for example under the
other os. For example alt-162 should give an o-acute, but instead I get a
cents or pounds sign or something. I guess I will just play with it until
I find the right combinations for what I want.

On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Shaun Oliver wrote:

> Hi there those special characters still work. I've tried them.
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> Shaun
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> On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Thomas Stivers wrote:
>
> > Hi all. I have some stuff I need to write in spanish and I need to type
> > several accented chars but cannot figure out how to generate them with
> > speakup running. Normally I would use alt and a three number code from the
> > keypad for these chars. If anyone knows of a work arround for this besides
> > me having to figure out how to write a new keymap I would appreciate it.
> > Oh by the way the editors I can use for this are pico, nano, emacs, or
> > joe. Thanks.
> >
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