On 3 Nov 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Yes very similar it is often called "oslash" or "oblique", but its > correct name is "ø" :-) > > The oslash is not an accent, it is an character in its own right. > > try compose + / + o Thanks, that's what I was looking for. ERT like /o and /ae works fine but I knew it was possible to display these characters somehow... Dirk
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