Originally posted by TWPonKubuntu
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Not in any editor, it's in your keyboard already. If you have activated the compose key in System Settings > Input Device > Keyboard > Advanced, then it's compose+o r
| Symbol Name | Symbol | Combination |
| Copyright | © | composekey+o then c |
| Trademark | ™ | composekey+t then m |
| Registered | ® | composekey+o then r |
| Quarter | ¼ | composekey+1 then 4 |
| Half | ½ | composekey+1 then 2 |
| 3 quarters | ¾ | composekey+3 then 4 |
| Euro | € | composekey+e then = |
| Yen | ¥ | composekey+y then = |
| Pound | £ | composekey+l then - |
| cent | ¢ | composekey+c then | |
| degree | ° | composekey+o then o |
Although the need to use such symbols is questionable: http://www.cll.com/OnMyMindBlog/When...ld_not_be_used










) opens the launcher. I don't write in any foreign languages so I haven't the need for much. I use the ° the most. Much easier than typing "degrees".

I have respect for them...
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