In windows, linux and probably mac it is much easier to select the option "US Int. keyboard with dead keys" on a US keyboard . So you type first ~ followed by n resulting in ñ. This works similar for ë,  ü, â  and so on. If you want to to type only ~ you have to give a space after it.

Henk

Op 2024-12-19 om 03:31 schreef John Sessoms:
Type "La Nina" into google search and pick a result that has the ~ over the 'n' ... copy & paste: La Niña? EZPZ.

I keep a text document with all those ferin (pherin?) spellings, so when I need one I just copy it from there into email or comment sections.

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