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On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 00:39:03 +0100 |
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Daniel Pielmeier <daniel.pielmeier@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> list-catcher schrieb am 15.02.2009 00:10: |
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> > I'm taking an online Spanish course which requires the use of |
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> > accented vowels along with the ñ character. Right now I'm forced |
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> > to cut and paste these letters when I need them but that's slowly |
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> > driving me insane. Is there a way I can use a control or alt key |
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> > along with the vowel (or n) to make the appropriate accented |
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> > version? Is there another way to handle this? |
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> As XFCE is based on GTK+ you should be able to use this combination |
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> CTRL+SHIFT+U+Hexcode [1]. |
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I thought of this but it only works in some applications, ones that use |
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GTK. You also didn't read the whole question. Nice try though. |