Typing non-keyboard characters

Jacques Guy (j.guy@trl.OZ.AU)
Wed, 1 May 1996 08:16:20 +1000 (EST)

I use a little utility, "compose", which I found at the ftp site
of Digital Research. You hit the right control key, then type
two characters. It is all very convenient, simple, and intuitive.
For instance, c+comma generates c-cedilla, i+" generates i-umlaut,
e+' generates e-acute. You can even customize it. I have tried
it with Word-for-Windows, Borland Pascal for Windows, Oberon/F,
and I forgot what else.

j.guy@trl.telstra.com.au