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I need to put some greek symbols (Alpha, Pi) into text field of GTK (or Qt) application. How can i do that from keyboard (something like escape sequece, i.e. without any special "special characters application")?
Last edited by Ilya (2008-05-13 18:04:26)
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depends what editor you may use. For example, in vi you can insert escape sequences with CTRL V: you press CTRL, V then say press ENTER and you will see a ^M in your text.
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You can try to set the keyboard map to Greek
setxkbmap -layout el
But make sure you have the command to go back to your default keyboard map written down some where accessible, so you can copy and paste into the terminal, because normal characters won't be accessible with the Greek map.
US keyboard:
setxkbmap -layout us
Hope it helps
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No...
I need to insert some Uncode symbols (into GUI application).
All i know is "Alpha"=U+03B1, "Pi"=U+03C0.
I meant something like this:
i press Esc+03C0
i see 1 greek symbol small "Pi" in the text field
Is that possible without keyboard switching?
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I'd suggest setting up a compose key by adding the following to the keyboard section of your xorg.conf
Option "XkbOptions" "compose:rwin"
You can find a default key sequences and add your own (which you'll need to do for pi) in the Compose file located in /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8
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