On my US keyboard, the key also has the tilde (when shifted). On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 10:39:42 PM UTC-4, Félix wrote: > > Thanks! That's what I thought but I wasn't sure and on my keyboard that > key has tilde and slash instead. > > So thanks again for confirming this! > -- > Félix > > On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 10:15:48 PM UTC-4, Thomas Passin wrote: >> >> In the US, I see it called a "back-tick". It seems to be the same as the >> grave >> accent. It is normally on the far left of the 2nd row from the top, and >> is the unshifted character.. That is the same row that contains the >> numbers 0 - 9. The only row above it contains the various function keys >> (F1, F2, ...). The ASCII code number is 96. >> >> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 8:50:06 PM UTC-4, Félix wrote: >>> >>> Hello to all you Leonistasios amigos out there! >>> >>> Finishing touches underway for a new release of leointeg: Trying to make >>> all keybindings work in all OSes. >>> >>> Might seem silly but I'm having trouble with the "Clone Node" >>> keybinding: I'm not from america, and do not have a standard keyboard, nor >>> standard mapping for uncommon keys such as the one used in the "Clone Node" >>> from what I gather from reading the docs. Not even sure where that small >>> 'tick apostrophe' is supposed to be on keyboard... >>> >>> So I'm wondering if any fellow Leo users with a standard us/english >>> keyboard, could confirm to me the most generally accepted default >>> keybinding for the 'clone node' command. >>> >>> Just make sure you're describing to me the POSITION on the keyboard, and >>> not what is printed on the key. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> -- >>> Félix >>> >>> >>> >>>
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