On 03 Nov 2013, at 16:36 , Herbert Schulz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, in Safari I see that Edit->Special Characters… is assigned 
> Ctl-Cmd-Space as a shortcut while, by default, there is no shortcut assigned 
> to it in BBEdit. If you want a shortcut go to Preferences->Menus & Shortcuts 
> and select the Edit Menu, scroll to the bottom, Double Click the right side 
> of the Special Characters… line and assigne the shortcut.

Command-Control-Space is a system wide shortcut. It's even in apps with very 
limited text entry (like System Preferences), as well as in Terminal, Mail, 
Textedit, Pages, Safari, Chrome, iTunes, iBooks, Calendar, Contacts, Notes, 
iTerm, iPhoto,  and everything else I've thought to try except BBEdit, Calibre, 
and World of Warcraft. (The palette comes UP in Terminal, I can't use it to 
insert special characters)

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