Thursday, February 4, 2010

Alt Codes Fruit What Is The Equivalent Of Alt Codes In Linux?

What is the equivalent of alt codes in Linux? - alt codes fruit

I try to make it universally Alt codes, but can not find how to do it in Ubuntu.

1 comments:

jplatt39 said...

Alt-codes are a thing of the equipment. Many of the programs you use the keyboard shortcut, which means that it is not easy for developers neglected to run the standard input, but can be running Linux, if you use the correct program.

Having said this, I am struggling to respond. He promised to spend a few days (which has achieved at five years and shows no signs of yet) on my Gentoo system, which is not installed, although not completely normal skeleton, but I can not really do not consider this response. My box Debian KDE has a program called KCharSelect Utilities menu. Gnome desktop has a similar program gcharselect. Basically, you have a sign that you can select it, then cut and paste into any application on Wikipedia in public services. If not then look around.

EDIT: Oops, forgot. if not for your system (gcharselect for Ubuntu, but some KCharSelect in Kubuntu) is one larger whole. You should be able to find out what package INo Open a terminal and type "apt-cache search gcharselect (or KCharSelect). Then use the update manager for it. And you're free at home.

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