Em Fri, 14 May 2021 12:08:36 +0100 Edward Cree <ecree.xilinx@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > For anyone who doesn't know about it: X has this wonderful thing called > the Compose key[1]. For instance, type ⎄--- to get —, or ⎄<" for “. > Much more mnemonic than Unicode codepoints; and you can extend it with > user-defined sequences in your ~/.XCompose file. Good tip. I haven't use composite for years, as US-intl with dead keys is enough for 99.999% of my needs. Btw, at least on Fedora with Mate, Composite is disabled by default. It has to be enabled first using the same tool that allows changing the Keyboard layout[1]. Yet, typing an EN DASH for example, would be "<composite>--.", with is 4 keystrokes instead of just two ('--'). It means twice the effort ;-) [1] KDE, GNome, Mate, ... have different ways to enable it and to select what key would be considered <composite>: https://dry.sailingissues.com/us-international-keyboard-layout.html https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComposeKey Thanks, Mauro