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Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae"
From: |
Werner Arnhold |
Subject: |
Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae" |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Jan 2018 10:19:33 +0100 |
On Linux there is in many environments as e.g. bash command line or vi a
way to enter Unicode characters by hex number. You press
<Ctrl>-<Shift>-u, then see a litte underlined "u", then enter hex
number, followed by a blank. Then the character is displayed. So:
<Ctrl>-<Shift>-ue6_ is æ
<Ctrl>-<Shift>-ub0_ is °
<Ctrl>-<Shift>-ua7_ is §
where "_" means a blank.
Werner
Am Mittwoch, den 24.01.2018, 16:50 -0600 schrieb Karlin High:
> On 1/24/2018 4:26 PM, Son_V wrote:
> > Today I use Windows and Frescobaldi 2.18
>
> Frescobaldi has menu options for special characters.
>
> Windows has the Character Map program, charmap.exe that allows selection
> and copying special characters.
>
> That program will also display the alt-codes for some of them. These
> allow typing special characters by holding down the ALT key and typing
> numbers on the numeric keypad.
>
> ALT+0230 æ
> ALT+0176 °
> ALT+0167 §
>
> Pick your favorite method, any of them can do the job. And you can even
> just copy and past the thing from here: æ
- Character for plural Latin, "ae", Son_V, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Son_V, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Simon Albrecht, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae",
Werner Arnhold <=
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", David Wright, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Wols Lists, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Vaughan McAlley, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", David Kastrup, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", David Wright, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karen Billings, 2018/01/25