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minus-square@rooroo@feddit.orglinkfedilink7•6 days agoTwo hyphens are an en-dash. Try 3 for em. Filthy casuals! (Obvious /s but yea don’t mean to insult.)
minus-squareRavingGroblinkfedilink2•6 days agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compose_key I set my caps lock key to the Compose Key (ck), and it changed the game for me: — is ck then “—” é is ck then “e” followed by ’ ° is ck then double “o” ½ is ck then “1” followed by “2” I’m sure there’s many more combinations, but honestly, I never intentionally used CAPS LOCK for anything.
minus-square@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•5 days agoOne of the windows keys is a compose key here. Has been that way for years (trivial to add in kde)
minus-square@rooroo@feddit.orglinkfedilink1•5 days agoI don’t trust people who don’t have caps lock mapped to escape though, compose key or not.
Two hyphens are an en-dash. Try 3 for em. Filthy casuals!
(Obvious /s but yea don’t mean to insult.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compose_key
I set my caps lock key to the Compose Key (ck), and it changed the game for me:
I’m sure there’s many more combinations, but honestly, I never intentionally used CAPS LOCK for anything.
One of the windows keys is a compose key here. Has been that way for years (trivial to add in kde)
I don’t trust people who don’t have caps lock mapped to escape though, compose key or not.