Windows’ "ALT key codes" Linux equivalent
To produce any character in Linux the same way you do it in Windows with ALT key codes, press SHIFT-CTRL-U, then hold SHIFT-CTRL and enter a two characters Unicode code. For example, to produce an é, you’ll enter E9.
Categories: Informatique
>Well, actually, it can be two characters only if you’re in the « 00 » (Basic Latin 1) section; otherwise, you’le have to enter three or four characters (for example, for the character « ≅ », you have to enter 2245).