An other interesting alternative, when you want to copy-paste an "unusual" accent letter, or actually any Unicode character (like Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, etc.) is to install the "Unibook" software, see <http://unicode.org/unibook/>
-- Peter Vanroose. On 20 febr 2016 14:55:35 +01:00, Bob Tennent <<[email protected]>> wrote: > Don: I keep an "accents" file in my home folder and copy > from it whenever I need an accented character. For pmx or > musixtex, one can use > \input musixec > or, if one prefers Palatino or Times or Helvetica, musixplt, > musixtmr, or musixhv, respectively. All have accented glyphs. > Processing with etex as usual should be sufficient. >
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