Re: How to enter non-preconfigured Unicode characters with the keyboard

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On Friday 13 Mar 2009 Dotan Cohen sent:

> In Gnome one can enter Unicode characters with
> Ctrl-Shift-U-unicodeNumber. This is convinient for entering characters
> that are not on the keyboard and have not been preconfigured in
> KcharSelect or other similar application. How is this done in KDE?
> Googling the subject I see lots of info on Windows and Gnome, and lots
> of people asking about KDE, but no answers.
>
> I honestly think that this is not possible in KDE, so if this thread
> goes unanswered I ill simply file an RFE. Thanks.

I have always used kcharselect, even though I believe that it is possible to 
use key sequences. I can never remember all the unicode numbers.

-- 
Kind regards,
Peter Lewis

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