I think "mentioned in the documentation for the character pallette"
should be "mentioned in the character palette". I want to be able to
choose a character and be shown how to type it. That would be both
quicker and more widely seen than any help page or tutorial.

** Description changed:

- I discovered quite by chance (from http://en.wikipedia.org/ß) that I
- could generate an ß in Gnome 2.14 earlier (changes to something else
- from 2.15 apparently). However I can find nothing in the gnome
- documentation about this, or about all the other characters I assume I
- could generate if I only knew how.
+ I discovered quite by chance (from http://en.wikipedia.org/Esszet) that
+ I could generate an ß in Gnome 2.14 and earlier using control-shift-df
+ (it changes to something else in 2.15 apparently). However I can find
+ nothing in the gnome documentation about this, or about all the other
+ characters I assume I could generate if I only knew how.
  
  This feature should not only be documented in the help system, it should
  also be introduced to new users in tutorials. Perhaps it could, in
  addition, be mentioned in the documentation for the character pallette
  and/or for the keyboard preferences.
  
  The same should apply to the equally obscure xorg compose key. I myself
  actually did find out a short while ago what the compose key did, but I
  didn't know, until reading that wikipedia article, that compose-ss would
  give me an ß. What I have managed to learn about compose key
  combinations has been mainly through guesswork. There are still many
  characters I would like to use that I haven't yet guessed. You shouldn't
  need to use guesswork to unearth important features of your desktop
  environment.

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Shortcuts for non-keyboard characters in Gnome, as well as compose-key 
combinations, are undocumented
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66047

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