Re: disabling the consuming of Ctrl+shift+f etc keystrokes
- From: mortenw gnome org (Morten Welinder)
- To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: disabling the consuming of Ctrl+shift+f etc keystrokes
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:18:38 -0500 (EST)
> You can enter Unicode hex codes with Ctrl-Shift-<hexdigit>. So, to
> enter an "á", which is U+00e1, hold down Ctrl and Shift, type
> "e1" (that's E One), and release Ctrl-Shift.
Potentially useful, very geeky.
<advocacy client="devil">
So you hold down a magic key combination and then enter an arbitrary
base-16 number assigned by an organization with "code" in its name.
(Almost: before you enter said arbitrary number you must first drop
leading zeros, if any.) Oh, and type carefully because backspace
won't work.
How did that pass UI review?
</advocacy>
Morten
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