Re: Write in Thai -> FIXED 99%

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Hi all,

OK I found the way to do it, adding 3 lines in my XF86config and 2 rpm
with Thai fonts. Works under Gnome - RH9 - Up2date via RHN

Switching language via Alt+Shift ... still don't find an applet to do
it.

Thanks John for your answer. It led me to the right website ;-)

For those interested,
http://linux.thai.net/thep/thai-howto/thai-howto.html

If somebody finds the switching keyboard applet, just PM me.

Philippe

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