On Monday 20 June 2016 17:57, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote: > On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 4:31:00 PM UTC+12, Phil Boutros wrote: >> >> Steven D'Aprano wrote: >>> >>> This is how I write x≠y from scratch: >> <snip long, arduous process> >> >> To wrap this back full circle, here's how it's done on vim: >> >> Ctrl-K, =, ! (last two steps interchangeable). Done. Result: ≠ > > Standard Linux sequence: compose-slash-equals (or compose-equals-slash). > Works in every sensible editor, terminal emulator, text-input field in web > browsers and other GUI apps. In short, everywhere.
Everywhere compose is configured the way you expect. > <http://wiki.wlug.org.nz/ComposeKey> Nice link, thank you, although missing a few things. Like how to query which key is the compose key, and how to specify a key other than CapsLock. But there's always Google, I suppose. According to that link: "By default this function is not assigned to any key." So... not so much "everywhere" as "by default, nowhere". -- Steve -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list