在 2006-09-30六的 12:12 +0530,Duff Mckagan写道:
On 9/30/06, John Andersen
wrote: On Friday 29 September 2006 19:23, Stephen Boddy wrote:
Well on my British layout keyboard, I have the following: Shift + Alt Gr + Y = ¥ (165) Alt Gr + Z = « (171) Alt Gr + X = » (187) I can't find the other one [、 (12289)], but it is possibly there somewhere. Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that they will be on the same keys for your layout.
What is Gr?
Do you have a key labeled "Alt Gr" ??? Never seen such?
I am also looking for such stuff....I wanna type German Special Characters (Umlauts) but can't find a way to do that with the US keyboard Layout. Changing to the German Keyboard layout is an option, but not quite convenient.
Your requirement is much more easier to satisfy then mine. If you use gnome, right click a gnome panel and select add an item, choose to add 'character panel', and you can then quickly select umlauts from the panel tool. It's more convenient (from my point of view) then Windows' way of handling that. (probably incorrect English of text prompt. I am translating from Chinese version). My problem is different. That convenient tool seems is written for westerners or European users in mind, we missed useful Chinese stuff there.
In Windows, I can type that by pressing Alt+<ASCII Code of the character> ..but in Linux I don't find such an option.
Does anybody know of a similar thing in Linux?
And yeah...what is "Alt Gr" ?
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