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  2. IN ubuntu 14.04 LTS to get rupee sign (₹) follow the steps. click on symbol En. select text entry. click on + sign. double-click english (India ,with rupee sign) close it. again click on symbol En. select english (India ,with rupee sign) to type rupee sign press right Alt + 4.

  3. Below is the screen shot. Selecting Fonts for Indian Rupee from OpenOffice Writer 7) Now Press a (~) key exact above TAB key without bracket. You dont’t have to combine ~ key with any key combination like CTRL ALT SHIFT. Nothing Just Press the ~ key and you will able to see a Indian Rupee Symbol into OpenOffice Writer.

  4. keyboard - Unable to type INR sign in 18.10 - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/1087438/unable-to-type-inr-sign-in...

    I am not able to type symbol for Indian rupees using my 18.10. I have set Regional format as English ( India ) and in other areas where I can find English ( India ). But when I type ALT+4, I get 4 on

  5. Make sure you selected the right keyboard layout. Go to System Settings, click on Keyboard Layout. On the Layout tab you should see a + button. Select the most appropriate keyboard layout as shown bellow. I am not using a Macbook, but the first layout worked as you described to type @.

  6. The desktop name of gucharmap is "Character Map". Launch it and in the left column start by selecting the top most Unicode Block filter "All" or if you want to be more specific, go down the list and select "Greek and Coptic". In the right pane, select the symbol of your choice. In doing so you will see a U+wxyz code in the lower left bottom of ...

  7. How to see the complete 'special symbol set' that apg (Automated...

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    apg -a 1 -n 1 -m 16 -x 16 -M SNCL where: -a, algorithm - 0 default pronounceable, 1 random unpronounceable -n, number of passwords -m, minimum length -x, maximum length -M, mode - S, Special symbol set, N, Numeral symbol set, C, upper Case symbol set, L, Lower case symbol set

  8. The Unicode is "U+03BC". So pressing Ctrl+Shift+U all together, then releasing all keys and typing 03bc should get you μ in gtk applications. If you have a Compose key set up on your English (US) keyboard, pressing and releasing the Compose key and then typing m followed by u should do it. I don't use texstudio but that's a qt-based ...

  9. keyboard | symbol not working - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/1432076/keyboard-symbol-not-working

    0. You will fix that by selecting a keyboard layout that matches that of your keyboard in " Settings" - "Keyboard" - " Input sources". Add a keyboard layout first (using the + icon), and if that works, you could delete the layout that was there first. Thank you.I always thought my laptop's keyboard is a US one - it was bought in the US.

  10. To enter the @ sign, which would be Unicode U+40 (hexadecimal!), press and hold Ctrl + Shift and then press U, 4, 0. This works the same for all Unicode chars, like U+2744 for a snowflake. You may have to release <shift> after typing the U. You can even release <CTRL> as well, <space> signals the end of your code number.

  11. Method 1) Use the compose key. Compose key sequences for €. compose key + c + =. or. compose key + e + =. In fact, you can type the characters following the compose key in either order. So compose key + = + c or compose key + = + e also work.