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Name: Sean Cleary | *Name: Sean Cleary | ||
Furry fan names: Godel Fishbreath, Otter (or just) | *Furry fan names: Professor Gödel or optionally just Godel Fishbreath, Otter (or just) Goedel Otter. | ||
As I can not type umlautted o's, add them yourself, they have been optional for that reason. | |||
Added: Alt-0246 did not work, but using oe as o umlatted will do, thanks | |||
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''"An alternative to ö when you can't type that is to write it as "oe": Goedel. (Achieving ö depends on your equipment; in Windows, if you have a keyboard with a numeric keypad, you can hold down the "alt" key to the left of the space-bar and type 0246 on said keypad.)"'' | |||
:Which doesn't always work, and I am typing on a Linux Mint system. | |||
::''Well, there's your problem: Linux isn't Windows. I know nothing about achieving non-ASCII characters in Linux. ~Julika14'' | |||
:That workaround is and was known to me. But thanks for the info. I have had it fail on windows systems, but how long ago I have forgotten. (Sean) | |||
Latest revision as of 17:12, 23 June 2022
- Name: Sean Cleary
- Furry fan names: Professor Gödel or optionally just Godel Fishbreath, Otter (or just) Goedel Otter.
As I can not type umlautted o's, add them yourself, they have been optional for that reason.
Added: Alt-0246 did not work, but using oe as o umlatted will do, thanks
reference: "An alternative to ö when you can't type that is to write it as "oe": Goedel. (Achieving ö depends on your equipment; in Windows, if you have a keyboard with a numeric keypad, you can hold down the "alt" key to the left of the space-bar and type 0246 on said keypad.)"
- Which doesn't always work, and I am typing on a Linux Mint system.
- Well, there's your problem: Linux isn't Windows. I know nothing about achieving non-ASCII characters in Linux. ~Julika14
- That workaround is and was known to me. But thanks for the info. I have had it fail on windows systems, but how long ago I have forgotten. (Sean)