Diacritical marks for International Keyboard configurations

So where are the accents (igrecs and igravs) for French? Also how can you download other International keyboards? And if you can, will they be missing diacritical marks above words too; such as the fáda for Irish?

Hmm I just wanted the Irish keyboard to put a fáda over the vowels.
You don't need any special keyboard to do that. áéíóú are available on the iPod Touch by holding down the base letter. A menu of accented versions of the base letter then appears which you can choose from.
Anyway my cousin said the unicode for the french igrecs and igravs is probably different anyway so they wouldn't work as a substitute.
French would work fine. The diacritics are exactly the same in Unicode.
I was just curious if Apple has support for international keyboards.
Yes, the full OS X has dozens of keyboard layouts.
But I guess what the iPod touch has on it is very rudimentary so it wouldn't bother with most keyboards. I'm not even sure if I saw Korean on it. It seemed to only have Japanese.
Because of the method the iPod Touch uses (i.e. an extra menu of variations for each character), there's no need for a lot of keyboards to cover a lot of languages. But it is still limited to W. European, E. European, and Japanese at this time. Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Korean, Chinese, Indic, Thai, Vietnamese, and various other languages cannot yet be input.

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