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“using em dashes(—) and ellipsis(…) and fractions (½) means you're u…
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@wyatt Or at least —, … and ½ (didn't have …
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@0x10f I write enough raw HTML (my entire site is written in emacs) that I also…
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@wyatt @0x10f (What's the compose key, I would write these C-x 8 <ret&gt…
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@screwlisp @0x10f It's two keys to the right of the spacebar here. And I ma…
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@screwlisp @0x10f other keys:compose o o: °compose ^ 1: ¹compose - >: →c…
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@wyatt @screwlisp @0x10f also:compose < <: «compose > >: »
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@wyatt @screwlisp @0x10f UPD: also, for X server the Compose key can be bind to…
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@wyatt @screwlisp @0x10f is there an equivalent in a common 105 keys keyboard?
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@bufalo1973 I'm not an expert, but I discovered emacs' compose-region, …
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@bufalo1973 @screwlisp @0x10f there is if you remap a different key to it. I re…
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@wyatt @screwlisp @0x10f 🥕 my favorite XCompose bind i have is <Multi-key…
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