How do I type 0 with a slash thru it?
I am trying to type a Zero with a slash thru it. In windoze you use Alt + 0216 how would I duplicate this in linux.
I am new to linux and just learning so sorry if this is an obvious question. |
Unicode Character Map?
Yah, I'm used to the quick Windows-key + R -> charmap thing myself. Since I didn't know the answer to your question, I checked to see if there's something similar and, at least on Fedora, there's the Unicode Character Map under Accessories. From there I found:
Ø U+00D8 - though I'm not sure how you'd type that in :) |
Cool thanks I didnt even see that earlier and I was searching all over.
That will get me started for now. But if there is a fast way to type that in that would be great as I use that quite often for my call sign. Thanks Again! :) |
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