Ubuntu had a bunch of applets too of course but amongst them was one that enabled you to copy and paste fractions, copyright symbols, accents (French, Spanish, etc). Very useful. There doesn't appear to be anything similar for Mint, though. Ideas? Bev.
On 22/05/2019 17:15, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Ubuntu had a bunch of applets too of course but amongst them was one that enabled you to copy and paste fractions, copyright symbols, accents (French, Spanish, etc). Very useful. There doesn't appear to be anything similar for Mint, though. Ideas?
Bev.
I just use Accessories|Character Map Cheers, Laurie. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Laurie Brown laurie@brownowl.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
On Wed, 2019-05-22 at 18:43 +0100, Laurie Brown wrote:
On 22/05/2019 17:15, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Ubuntu had a bunch of applets too of course but amongst them was one that enabled you to copy and paste fractions, copyright symbols, accents (French, Spanish, etc). Very useful. There doesn't appear to be anything similar for Mint, though. Ideas?
Bev.
I just use Accessories|Character Map
I just tend to google the characters & copy/paste them; it's quicker than searching through Accessories|Character Map, providing you can remember what the doohickey you're after is called! -- Today is Sweetmorn, the 68th day of Discord in the YOLD 3185 Comes in bells, your servant, don't forsake him
Hi Bev, You can use [AltGr] plus various alpha-numeric keys to produce lots of useful characters. The problem is remembering them. I have friends in France and use é ô è quite a lot so I remember those. Also € ½ Ø (for diameter) and ° (degrees). I've made a crib sheet for the others I use occasionally, do you want a copy? -- PhilOn Wed, 2019-05-22 at 17:15 +0100, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Ubuntu had a bunch of applets too of course but amongst them was one that enabled you to copy and paste fractions, copyright symbols, accents (French, Spanish, etc). Very useful. There doesn't appear to be anything similar for Mint, though. Ideas?
Bev.
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I really am after the character applet. If it's possible to apt-get it onto this system then I'd be delighted to know how. Bev. On 23/05/2019 11:16, Phil Thane wrote:
Hi Bev,
You can use [AltGr] plus various alpha-numeric keys to produce lots of useful characters. The problem is remembering them. I have friends in France and use é ô è quite a lot so I remember those. Also € ½ Ø (for diameter) and ° (degrees). I've made a crib sheet for the others I use occasionally, do you want a copy?
-- PhilOn Wed, 2019-05-22 at 17:15 +0100, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Ubuntu had a bunch of applets too of course but amongst them was one that enabled you to copy and paste fractions, copyright symbols, accents (French, Spanish, etc). Very useful. There doesn't appear to be anything similar for Mint, though. Ideas?
Bev.
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