My 2¢ was Re: Linux Programmer

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Author: der.hansPLUGd@LuftHans.com
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Subject: My 2¢ was Re: Linux Programmer
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Mark R. Myers wrote:

> In a Linux program, such as Netscape, KMail, or others, how does one put in
> characters that are not on the keyboard?
> For example: In Windows (please no flames), in order to get the cent symbol
> (¢), one needs to hold down Alt+0162 on the numeric keypad.


Glad I don't have to memorize that :). It's much more random in Linux...

<alt>-<key> gives you a bunch more characters, that's how I get my German
stuff (ä, ö, ü, ß, » and «). ¢ is at <shift>-<alt>-' for me. Depends on
your keymap, which depends somewhat on your dist.

Pull up xkeycaps to get more info about your keyboard setup.

cioa,

der.hans
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