On Saturday 16 September 2006 23:27, Bob Goodwin wrote: > > I use the following to get degree and mu symbols > with the two Windows keys at the lower right of > this keyboard: > > /usr/bin/xmodmap -e 'keycode 116=degree' > /usr/bin/xmodmap -e 'keycode 117=mu' > > and it seems happy with: > > /usr/bin/xmodmap -e 'keycode 117=EuroSign' > > but it produces a blank so obviously I don't have that > symbol available. > How do you find the list of keycodes? I presume there's also a list somewhere of character names? For instance, if I want to define a key pair for 'a' with a '~' over it, kcharselect tells me that its Unicode cod point is 00E3. How would I set that up? Thanks Anne
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