张韡武 schreef:
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?
The old way is to keep it in tomboy (a memo application) and copy & paste it to OOCalc when I need it.
Windows (Chinese version) has a special feature to enter this symbol easily.
Other symbols I don't know how to enter in Linux are: 1. 〠2. 《》
These symbols are very frequently used Chinese punctuations. They are
I use a utility named gucharmap for that. It lets you enter all kind of symbols, from cuneiform to old norse runes. In OOcalc the symbol should show up automatically (depending on your locale no doubt) when you format the cell as valuta. Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704