Hi Tom, What I did was to add an entry in ~/.Xmodmap something like this keycode 32 = o O o O U221E Oslash o O altgr+shift+O shall give you Ø if you font supports it. Alin On Tue 26 Mar 2013 10:14:03 Thomas Taylor wrote:
On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 08:41:18 +0100
Cor Blom
wrote: Op 26-03-13 07:06, Thomas Taylor schreef:
How does one insert special characters into editors/apps in KDE? One of the characters I want to use frequently is Ø, a slashed zero which is frequently used in radio/tele-communication.
Thanks, Tom
There is a special app for this: kcharselect.
Cor
Hi Cor, Thanks for the response. I had already searched both kcharselect and gcharselect and neither has that character. The old fashioned way was to use "alt 0216" but that doesn't work on unicharacter (U + 00D8) systems. How are these characters entered?
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