On Aug 11, 2004, at 6:46 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:

After reading this thread, I opened the Character Palette and it is nothing like Key Caps, IMO. Where does it show the key strokes required? All I see are the Unicode and UTF8 values. The only way to use it seems to be copy-and-paste just like the Windows character map. What am I overlooking?
Under the international preferences (the little flag menulet) you'll find the "show character palette", the next line down is "show keyboard viewer". Thats the one you want. There's the old keycaps layout. Select the font you're using , then press the shift, option or both keys to see the available characters, diacriticals, etc. offered for that typeface.

Jack Russell


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