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23 | so, lets say you want to edit the 5th key on the 2nd row. find the 5th line | 23 | so, lets say you want to edit the 5th key on the 2nd row. find the 5th line |
24 | that starts with 2, and replace the 3rd column with the code you found in | 24 | that starts with 2, and replace the 3rd column with the code you found in |
25 | xmbdfed. save the file and test it out by restarting opie. it worked, right? | 25 | xmbdfed. save the file and test it out by restarting opie, or running |
26 | if all you see is a square in it's place, that means your default font doesn't | 26 | |
27 | have that char. go to appearance and change the font to one that has that char. | 27 | host$ $OPIEDIR/bin/qcop QPE/TaskBar "reloadInputMethods()" |
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29 | it worked, right? if all you see is a square in it's place, that means your | ||
30 | default font doesn't have that char. go to appearance and change the font to | ||
31 | one that has that char. | ||
28 | 32 | ||
29 | and if you want, you can have an image as the label instead of the char itself. | 33 | and if you want, you can have an image as the label instead of the char itself. |
30 | just draw the xpm image in gimp or something, save it, open it in your text | 34 | just draw the xpm image in gimp or something, save it, open it in your text |