On 4/20/05, Leon Ho <llch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Yup it is more like a Windows feature ;). Does application like
gucharmap or
character palette applet suit your need?
Can Ctrl-Alt-Shift be considered an alternative inside gtk+ apps?
For example, [Ctrl][Alt][Shift]-A3 gives an english pound sign.
Abel
Leon
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 01:58, Not Here wrote:
> How do I enable typing high ASCII character by Alt - numpad in Linux?
>
> I want to keep the US keyboard and en_CA language. This works fine in
> every version of Windows, but I haven't been able to figure out how to
> get Linux to do the same, I believe the Latin-1 charset would do it,
> but how/where do I enable it?
>
>
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