Many thanks for sharing!
These are specially useful when preparing academic texts.

Best
Mohammad


On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 12:48:54 PM UTC+3:30, HC Haase wrote:
>
> HI
>
> When I write by hand I often use a lot of arrows to show connections or as 
> a kind of shorthand notation. When I later type that in my wiki, I like to 
> still keep the arrows (so I can see my original thinking). Therefore, I 
> have made some snippets for the editor menu with some ascii arrows and a 
> few other useful non-keyboard signs. Sharing with you.
>
> the caption have the windows keyboard code in (), but you can change that 
> if you are on another OS.
>
>
>
>    - ° (alt+248)
>    - ← (alt+27)
>    - → (alt+26)
>    - ↑ (alt+24)
>    - ↓ (alt+25)
>    - ↔ (alt+29)
>    - ↕ (alt+18)
>    - ↳
>    - ± (alt+241)
>    - └ (alt+192)
>    - └→ 
>    - nbsp (alt+255)
>
>
>
> enjoy
>

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