In various locations on windows I can use ALT+0131 (on the numeric pad) to
display/input the Unicode "function symbol", 'ƒ', which is unicode
char 0192 (it's also the Florin currency symbol in the Netherlands
and called a LATIN SMALL LETTER F with HOOK).

When I try to input to to Gvim either running natively or
via 'X', entry via the numeric pad doesn't seem to work and
I can't figure out how to enter 'ƒ', from the keyboard.

Is there a way?  Or maybe a way to insert it with a macro?

Thanks!
Linda

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