在 2006-09-30六的 14:01 +0200,Leendert Meyer写道:
On Saturday 30 September 2006 04:44, 张韡武 wrote:
This symbol is very important to me, it means Chinese money, RMB or CNY. I use it everyday on OOCalc. How do I enter this symbol?
I first thought it was: ¥: Hold R-Shift, press R-Ctrl, release both, press '=', press 'Y' but that one is *clearly* different: ¥ = U+00A5
*This* is what you're looking for: ¥: U+FFE5, KDE's KCharSelect, table 255, bottom row, sixth character.
Surely U+00A5 is not U+FFE5, despite the shape difference, the later one is much wider, giving a Chinese ideograph look, thus is used much more in China. I tried your way:
¥: Hold R-Shift, press R-Ctrl, release both, press '=', press 'Y'
Also the way to input umlauts the other one suggested:
ü: Hold R-Shift, press R-Ctrl, release both, type ", type u û: Hold R-Shift, press R-Ctrl, release both, type ^, type u
Both doesn't work for me. Perhaps that's because I have Chinese input method enabled. The rest of your help text is very helpful for me, thank you very much!