[ale] 2nd try. First never made it. Looking for a simple method to generate Spanish language characters.
Jim Lynch
ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com
Mon May 19 20:06:05 EDT 2008
Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 09:44 -0400, Joshua Chase wrote:
>
>> Sure, on any full keyboard, make sure NumLock is on, then pres ALT+164
>> (hold down the ALT key, and while holding press 1,6,4) on the
>> dedicated number keypad. Doing it on the top set of numbers (the ones
>> above the letters) won't work. Here's a short list of all the accents
>> and special characters:
>>
>
> This is a non-standard extension to Windows. :-)
>
> You can, however, enter actual Unicode code points under GNOME, if
> desired. The keyboard shortcut is <LControl>+<LShift>+u, and then the
> Unicode code point. So, if you press <LControl>+<LShift>+u, then let go
> of all three, and type 3c0, you get π. :-) Note that this is also a
> non-standard extension, but (IMHO) it should be the standard, because it
> makes sense.
>
> However, if you frequently need to use certain accented characters,
> learning the (only minorly different) us-international keyboard layout
> is far easier to do than enter Unicode code points every time. I only
> use Unicode entry for certain characters that I do not have mapped to my
> keyboard (such as the em dash, or the interrobang).
>
>
OK, so how to I use the us-internation keyboard layout? Reinstall and
select something else for my keyboard other than 104 key US?
Thanks,
Jim.
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