Never mind, found it out. You insert the unicode sequence after you type
the character. Thanks.
picFanen Ahua
Random quote: ... bleakness ... desolation ... plastic forks ... 




On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 10:06 +0100, Fanen Ahua wrote:

> If I wanted to insert these characters into a gnome editor
> application, say in an evolution email, you know how I can do that? I
> have the "compose" key enabled, and can insert characters like ô
> without trouble.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> picFanen Ahua
> Random quote: Sex, Drugs & Linux Rules -- MaDsen Wikholm,
> mwikh...@at8.abo.fi 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 23:26 -0500, Thomas Thurman wrote: 
> 
> > > U+0331 COMBINING MACRO BELOW: fe̱ed fo̱od
> > > U+0332 COMBINING LOW LINE: fe̲ed fo̲od
> > 
> > Receiving my own message back again, Thunderbird had problems with
> > U+0332 and U+0332 also doesn't work in "view source" for the web page,
> > whereas U+0331 works fine for both.  So I think U+0331 should be what
> > you want, assuming it looks like the character you're looking for.
> > 
> > peace
> > 
> > Thomas

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