Quoting Kevin Cummings <cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 01/20/2015 07:40 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
I need to use my notebook keyboard to insert a divide symbol, the kind
with two dots and a horizontal line, it's ascii character 43 decimal. I
According to *my* ASCII table, character 43 (decimal number 43) is a '+'
sign....
Are you asking about the Extended ASCII character 246? ÷ That would
require an 8-bit encoded character set to display properly.
Have you googled "how to enter extended ASCII characters in gedit?"
yes, just now. Got one hit, the archive of this message.
Dave
installed gedit-plugins and character table is enabled in preferences
but I don't see anywhere in the gedit screen to get into the table to
select characters. Ideas?
Dave
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