On Mon, 3 Jul 2000 12:32:42 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:
> Bernie asked:
>>> BTW: How do you type a � (n with a ~ (tilde IIRC) above it) in the US/UK?
> Or perhaps you never write in spanish?<<
> � is typed <ALT 164> (on the numeric keyboard) and � is typed <ALT 165>. In
> WordPerfect, it is, <CTRL V> followed by n, then ~.
> Here in the U.S. southwest, Spanish is a very common language and many
> streets are given Spanish names, some of which do not translate in a logical
> manner.
> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona USA
In Arachne (ISO-8859-1) � = ALT 241
� = ALT 209
� = ALT 191
� = ALT 161
CU Bastiaan
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