El 19/05/2015 23:12, "Trevor Daniels" <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> escribió: > > > Valentin Villenave wrote Monday, May 18, 2015 8:41 PM > > >> BTW dear lazylist: where do you have the 'ñ' on your keyboards? > > > > Like most diacritics, in France it involves first typing AltGr+é for > > the tilda, then adding the "n" separately. > > We don't have it anywhere on the English keyboard. > > After a bit of research > (eg see http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboards.asp) > on my laptop I have to hold down the Alt key and the Fn key, and > type JOU, which is actually 164 with the Fn key pressed. > (It would be 164 on the numeric key pad, but my laptop doesn't have > one. The Fn key simulates one using 10 letter keys. Instead > of holding down Fn I could press Num Lk which does the same thing.) > > And here it is: ñ > > Alternatively I could fire up the character map which is hidden in > All Programs/Accessories/System Tools, hunt for the character > in the required font, and cut and paste it. > > Here it is: ñ > > The only characters under Alt Gr are acute accent vowels: áéíóú.
Seriously? I've played a bit on Linux and can type dozens of esoteric characters plus shift plus diacritic+shift etc. > No idea what code is generated. Pretty sure it isn't unicode. > > You can see why we seem to be lazy ;) Oh sorry, I said lazylist meaning the lazy one is really me. > > Trevor _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel