Am I missing something here?  I tried typing Alt+0248, and nothing 
happened.  I tried it with NumLock on and off, but absolutely nothing 
happens...(I am using Gnome 1.4)

Justin H. wrote:
> JTK wrote:
> 
>>Justin H. wrote:
>>
>>>JTK wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>By the way, please don't refer to me as "Mr. Jorgensen". My last name is
>>>>>J�rgensen, with an ø. If you don't have that key on your
>>>>>keyboard,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>I don't.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>You do, however, have Alt + 0248 on the number pad.
>>>
>>>
>>AH!  Good point!  But let's see if it works in Mozilla (NEVER a given):
>>
>>J�rgensen
>>
>>Well what do you know!  Now all I have to do is remember all bajillion
>>different character codes and I'm set! ;-)
>>
>>Hell, in fact, I could just lose the rest of the keyboard entirely, tape
>>down the ALT key, and 10-key in everything! ;-)
>>
> 
> Actually, far as I know, NT/2000/XP still have Character Map.  If you
> check out the Times New Roman set, the number that shows up in the lower
> right hand corner is the XXXX part of Alt + XXXX.  You didn't think I
> had memorized what number the � was, did you? :-)
> 
> Justin H.
> 


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