Re: Putting a unicode character into a terminal window (or even into OOo)

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Michael T. Sullivan wrote:
Paul wrote:

Under Worm, if I press alt-132 I end up with an umlaut a. This doesn't
work under OOo 3 or in a terminal window. How can I get the same result
under Linux?

In GTK+ based programs like Gnome Terminal or OOo 3 you can type Ctrl+Shift+U followed by the Unicode hexadecimal code terminated by a space. See <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input> for other situations.

And if you don't want to memorize the hex codes, you can
System -> Preferences -> Hardware -> Keyboard -> Layouts tab -> Layout Options -> Compose key position

Select a "compose" key, and you should be able to compose characters in any X11 application. Umlaut a would be entered by pressing in sequence Compose, a, double-quote. Many characters are "composed" of other characters with a similar appearance. The Euro is compose, e, =, for instance. It's almost intuitive. ;)

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