juliobispo |
Vendredi 18 Octobre 2013 à 17:37
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juliobispo
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Hi everybody!
I can't put the acute, tilde and circumflex accents over vowels on Office 2010 after have updated my Ubuntu for the 13.10 version. I'm brasilian and I use PT keyboard.
After that I've reinstalled my Ubuntu, the Playonlinux and Office from zero and the error remains.
Thank for your help! Edité par juliobispo
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edumm84 |
Lundi 21 Octobre 2013 à 13:19
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edumm84
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Hi!
I have the same problem. I did not tray using using previous versions of Ubuntu.
Thank's for your help too!
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Sarah2138 |
Mercredi 23 Octobre 2013 à 10:21
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Sarah2138
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Same issue ! If someone could help, it would be really nice ! (I'm French and I need those accents everyday)
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pepelorenzo |
Mercredi 23 Octobre 2013 à 23:04
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pepelorenzo
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I have the same issue, but referred to spanish language. Any solution? The funny thing of it is that it only affects to MS Office running on Playonlinux. Accents work good in other programs running on playonlinux (notepad) and in the rest of native programs. áéíóú
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juliobispo |
Vendredi 1 Novembre 2013 à 22:27
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juliobispo
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Hi guys!
I found one way to fix this problem that's worked well for me. Following these steps below: 1) Press the "super" button; 2) Type "language support" on the dash; 3) At the bottom there is a option called "Keyboard input method system". I changed for the "none" option. 4) After that I logged out and logged in and the accents have worked well.
Thanks!
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gomezcarlose |
Vendredi 10 Janvier 2014 à 17:04
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gomezcarlose
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I have a similar problem, using playonlinux --run "MIcrosoft Excel 2007" %f, if %f refers to a file with acute, tilde, and other spanish simbols (ñ), Excel does not open the file.
However if I open the program, then search for the file it does open it.
The same happen with the click to open with functionality, I can open all the files (word, excel, powerpoint) with double click, but if it has á, é, í, ó, ú, or ñ in the file name it does nothing, ¿How can I fix this?
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pcgasparetto |
Vendredi 21 Février 2014 à 15:00
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pcgasparetto
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juliobispo, I've registered here just to thank you. Your suggestion really did the trick. Thanks a lot, dude. :)
Hi guys!
I found one way to fix this problem that's worked well for me. Following these steps below: 1) Press the "super" button; 2) Type "language support" on the dash; 3) At the bottom there is a option called "Keyboard input method system". I changed for the "none" option. 4) After that I logged out and logged in and the accents have worked well.
Thanks!
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pierre1976 |
Mardi 1 Avril 2014 à 10:23
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pierre1976
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Thanks, it worked for me as well for getting the circumflex on a swiss-french keyboard.
(keywords in french: impossible de faire l'accent circonflexe Ubuntu Wine Word Office.)
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carsim |
Mardi 8 Avril 2014 à 17:40
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carsim
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Hi all, I am facing the sane problem. Could anyone tell me what the "super" button is? I am working under fedora 20. I have tried to go to applications but then I've only got "Language selection" starting with "Language" and no possibility of setting it to "None" there. Cheers! Edité par carsim
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uoly |
Mardi 27 Mai 2014 à 19:30
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uoly
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Hi all,
I am facing the sane problem. Could anyone tell me what the "super" button is? I am working under fedora 20. I have tried to go to applications but then I've only got "Language selection" starting with "Language" and no possibility of setting it to "None" there. Cheers!
I'm having the same problem in fedora 20...
Btw, my guess is that super button is the "windows" button.
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Cheva |
Mercredi 23 Juillet 2014 à 7:36
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Cheva
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Hi,
Thank you juliobispo, this trick really works:
I found one way to fix this problem that's worked well for me. Following these steps below:
1) Press the "super" button;
2) Type "language support" on the dash;
3) At the bottom there is a option called "Keyboard input method system". I changed for the "none" option.
4) After that I logged out and logged in and the accents have worked well.
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chutiloco |
Lundi 17 Aoüt 2015 à 21:20
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chutiloco
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Hi,
What some user call "super button" is the launcher of Ubuntu.
"language support" depending on your language could change depending on your Ubuntu language installaton. Could be "soporte de idioma" in Spanish for example.
If you have an alternative Linux SO you can try:
sudo apt-get remove ibus
or just uninstall ibus or set up keyboard input to none instead of ibus on your language setting.
Regards.
Edité par chutiloco
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__jo__ |
Mercredi 7 September 2016 à 10:56
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__jo__
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This did work for me too!
UBUNTU 14.04 + Office 2007
Note that for french kbd user willing to write spanish tonic accent in word : Ctrl+'+(any voyel)
wher ' is the apostrophe key, i.e. 4 on french kbd
many Thanks
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pierre1976 |
Samedi 17 September 2016 à 23:13
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pierre1976
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Sadly, the trick (switching from IBUS to NONE) does not work anymore in 16.04. Anyone has another suggestion?
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X0RR0 |
Jeudi 9 Février 2017 à 18:17
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X0RR0
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Open playonlinux and select the Word shortcut, then click configure. Go to the 'Miscellaneous' tab, and in the 'Command to exec before run' textbox, enter: XMODIFIERS="" You can keep the keyboard entry method on IBus. Repeat for other office apps links. it works on ubuntu 16.10 also.
In French it is on "Divers"/"Commande à effectuer avant de lancer le programme", pour les différentes applis, "Word",Excel", ...
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yannpaulo |
Lundi 6 Mars 2017 à 1:32
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yannpaulo
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Thanx X0RR0, that solved my problem!
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pierre1976 |
Mercredi 15 Novembre 2017 à 14:25
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pierre1976
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Open playonlinux and select the Word shortcut, then click configure. Go to the 'Miscellaneous' tab, and in the 'Command to exec before run' textbox, enter: XMODIFIERS="" You can keep the keyboard entry method on IBus. Repeat for other office apps links. it works on ubuntu 16.10 also.
In French it is on "Divers"/"Commande à effectuer avant de lancer le programme", pour les différentes applis, "Word",Excel", ...
Thanks, It worked for me as well. Very helpful.
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felipeabrao |
Jeudi 1 Février 2018 à 19:47
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felipeabrao
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Thank you very much, XORRO! It worked very well in Ubuntu 16.04!
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