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Not wanting to hijack the web-page thread, but Kaj's comment reminded me of a minor annoyance. I don't need special characters all that often, but when I do I have to use kcharselect (not knocking it - it's a useful tool). I used to be able to memorise a few select ASCII codes and enter them by alt+numberpad code. That's much quicker if you are preparing a longish document. I find it hard to believe that there isn't a similar facility in Linux, but I haven't found it yet. Does it exist?
Anne
The Left-Alt+numberpad works in the console, but X grabs the left-Alt key, so it doesn't work in X. Maybe you could remap the keys in X so that the left Alt key goes back to the same function as in the cli, and map the right Alt key to work in place of the left one? Something to play with when you have some spare time...
Mikkel --
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