In KDE under the K start menu just click on Applications > Text Tools > KCharSelect and a dialog will pop up displaying the alternate characters that you may insert into ur docs, emails etc...

Regards,

Jason

Michael JasonSmith wrote:
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On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 16:45, Zane Gilmore wrote:
Two things:
1: Use a video recorder (I know I will!)
Untrustworthy things.  Must watch Buffy live!

2: How do you get that cool little "½" symbol?
Ahh, the joys of ISO8859-1 (or ISO8859-15).  In GNOME 1.4, right click
on the panel and select Applets-> Utility-> Character Picker. A
panel-applet will appear showing a matrix of eight characters. Select
the ½ using button-1 (usually the left button for right-handed people)
and paste it into your app' using button-3 (middle, usually).

It would still work for you in KDE, Zane, as the panel API is the same
for both desktops, AFIK. The application name is "charpick_applet", so
you can run it from the command-line and it should jump into your
panel\ldots




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