I do not quite understand the question. I told you how to directly enter unicode by remembering the codepoint.
It's still the same characters. I would definitely recommend setting up, and getting used to Compose keys. I use them all the time for things like « » ‘ ’ “ ” ¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁰¯⁺≠ On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 6:46 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users < perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote: > On 2019-12-08 06:22, Brad Gilbert wrote: > > Personally though I just use 「Ctrl+Shift+u f f 6 2 Space」 and > > 「Ctrl+Shift+u f f 6 3 Space」 > > > > Hi Brad, > > Your technical opinion: is it better for maintainability > to stick with escape sequences or to use the unicodes? > > I ask as I will never remember them. I can only program > on occasion as I am a jack of all trades. > > On the other hand, I currently have 190 keeper files > (no fooling, I do not liek Raku's documentation) like > the one I copied in these parts on the hashes. 191 > on unicodes would not hurt. And I do have to reference > the other 190 a lot, so it is not like it would be any > extra work. Although, I an type and when my mind gets > racing and my fingers can keep up, I really don't > like to be slowed down. > > -T >