Am Montag, den 15.11.2010, 12:08 +0200 schrieb Simos Xenitellis:
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Jochen Georges <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hello,
> > I would like to insert the unicode-character
> > "mathematical double-struck capital t"(\u1D54B)
> > into a writer-odt-document.
> >
> > can i type the unicode \u1D54B directly into the text and convert
> > somehow, like I do in "gedit" (a texteditor for linux)?
> >
> 
> In Linux and GTK+ applications (such as gedit, firefox and
> libreoffice), you can type
> 
> Ctrl+ Shift + U
> 
> and at this point you write 1D54B. Finally, you press Spacebar. You get 𝕋.

on my ubuntu-pc that works for only a few characters.
so i do this in gedit and copy'n'paste the character to writer.

thanks!
cheers 
jochen

> See more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input
> 
> If you type these characters very often, it should be possible to
> create an extension
> that adds more comfortable mnemonics. For example )mT for 𝕋, )mI for 𝕀, etc.
> The extension would make use of the Autocorrect feature in LibO.
> 
> Simos
> 



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