With as many keys as are present on a US-layout keyboard, there are still some keys missing (the "cent" symbol, the "degree" symbol, various foreign currency symbols, etc). In a Microsoft Windows environment, one gets around this limitation by using the "Alt key codes" (or ASCII codes). For example <Alt>0128 produces the Euro symbol and <Alt>0162 produces the "cent" symbol.
I have searched this site and Google. Either I'm using the wrong search terms or it's just not possible in Linux. So, I ask the question:
Is there a way to enable the "Alt key codes" or "ASCII codes" in Linux? If so, how? Thanks.
I have searched this site and Google. Either I'm using the wrong search terms or it's just not possible in Linux. So, I ask the question:
Is there a way to enable the "Alt key codes" or "ASCII codes" in Linux? If so, how? Thanks.
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