"Claire Wood" <[email protected]> a écrit :
Hi, is anyone able to help Dave because I don't know myself, as I've never
used Linux, and my time is sort of taken up with Calc at the mo with the
final push to meet Jean's deadline.
Thanks
Claire
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From: Dave Lizamore <[email protected]>
Date: 21 June 2010 04:06
Subject: special characters ir writer
To: [email protected]
Hi Claire,
Do you know if their are equivalent alt codes to insert special characters
in the linux version of writer?
I use characters like ê, ë, ï on a regular basis in the windows environment.
Their respective alt code are 136, 137 and 139. I would like to migrate to
Linux but inserting special characters through the menu is simply too time
consuming.
The code on the special character dialogue for ë is U+00EB (235) but I do
not know how to implement this. What does the U mean?
Under Linux, as instructed on this page
http://superuser.com/questions/13086/how-do-you-type-unicode-characters-using-hexadecimal-codes
You press CTRL+SHIFT+U+Number (decimal format), when you release
CTRL+SHIFT, the Unicode character will appear, replacing the code
typed like u235.
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