I started using Emacs and I wrote a text in Greek. The problem is that the stress that is used upon some letters (ό, ύ, ί, ύ) doesn't work!
It is usually inserted by pressing the ; (I mean by pressing the key next to L) and then the letter upon which will be inserted. That's standard for a Greek keyboard. When I press the ; it says:
<dead-acute> is undefined.
C-h c ; says the same thing.
What can I do to be able to use this key?
It works in other applications, such as a browser. I use Ubuntu 14.04 and I installed its emacs package (Emacs 24.3.1).
greek-ibycus4, and the two systems clash. I work around this problem by changing my general input to a non-dead key layout (using, e.g.,setxkbmap -layout us); then I switch modes in Emacs; then I switch back to theucsinput method for Emacs and runsetxkbmap -layout us -variant intlto get back my dead keys. ... Not ideal!! But I don't need Greek very often either. – jon Oct 25 '14 at 03:55setxkbmap -querywill print the OS keyboard; or you can look in theunity-control-panelI think. – jon Oct 26 '14 at 17:31