hi all,

I'm trying to figure out how to input the enye character in linux.  for now,
i've tried to do it the easy way and am using the Unicode Character Map
program (it's in the Office | Accessories menu under Mandrake 10 KDE).
I couldn't find it there.  I then tried to find it in the insert special
character thing in OpenOffice.  I can't find it there either (apparently that
still just looks at the Unicode characters that the Unicode Character Map
program looks at.

Can anyone point me at how to do that?  I'll be googling too.  

I found a workaround (Juan Miguel Cacho asked the same thing in

http://marc.free.net.ph/message/19991216.121601.49226c7e.html

and it had an enye in there, so just cut and pasted that), but is
there a canonical way to get the enye though?  and what happens
if i paste it from a web page that uses a different character set from
the one i'm using, or i'm pasting to a document that uses UNICODE?

hehe, there was this:
http://lists.q-linux.com/pipermail/plug/2001-December/013908.html

but i don't have that man page, and anyway, i think it was dido who
said not to assume that the character set is ISO-8859-1.  

tiger

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