Special character composition

Tako Schotanus quintesse at palacio-cristal.com
Thu Sep 25 13:23:04 BST 2003


It's something that most keyboards used to have: the Alt on the right
side of the keyboard said "Alt Gr" instead of just Alt. Never knew why
though, probably before my time (and that has been already quite a while
;-)

-Tako

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:kde-bounces-+quintesse=palacio-cristal.com at mail.kde.or
> g] On Behalf Of David Corbin
> Sent: donderdag 25 september 2003 13:10
> To: kde at mail.kde.org; Basil Fowler
> Subject: Re: [kde] Special character composition
> 
> 
> On Thursday 25 September 2003 04:50, Basil Fowler wrote:
> > BTW "¿" is available with alt-gr ) , ¡ with shift+alt-gr 1 
> on the standard
> > AZERTY keyboard.
> >
> > It is worth running through the alt-gr and the shift+alt-gr 
> to see what is
> > available by default.
> >
> 
> what is gr?
> 
> 
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