Hi,

On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 07:04:00PM +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 31.08.2012, Suvayu Ali wrote: 
> 
> > [1] Actually everything except Emacs.  Emacs has many input methods of
> >     it's own; I prefer a TeX-like input method.
> 
> Emacs is easy :-)
> 
> AltGr+e is all you need to get the € sign.
> 

I never seem to get this AltGr key; which one is it?  I have a ThinkPad
with a US English keyboard, but my LANG is en_IN.UTF-8.  How do I get
this to work?

Or is this an alternative to the compose key[1]?

As for Emacs, my typing in emacs involves a lot of mathematical
equations[2] in notes and commit messages.  As far as I know,
compose/AltGr keys are not as well suited for that.

:)

Footnotes:

[1] I have compose key working very well.

[2] e.g. ∂²(LL)/∂²x or ∫dt·exp(-Γt)


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Suvayu

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