top | item 45249969 (no title) kzhe | 5 months ago Espanso can be set up to make it easier, along with Powertoys on Windows and alt+shift+dash on the mac keyboard layout discuss order hn newest zenoprax|5 months ago As a Linux user... I should be embarrassed to not have set up a keybind for this. Not sure why I didn't think of it before! encrypted_bird|5 months ago Hello, felloe Linux user!That being said, fyi, most Linux distros (or at least many!) have by default the shortcut `ctrl+shift+U` then the hex value of the Unicode character.So, for example, the en dash is U+2013 and the em dash is U+2014, so you would press `ctrl+shift+U` then type in "2014" then space and it inputs it!I use it all the time! It's very useful!
zenoprax|5 months ago As a Linux user... I should be embarrassed to not have set up a keybind for this. Not sure why I didn't think of it before! encrypted_bird|5 months ago Hello, felloe Linux user!That being said, fyi, most Linux distros (or at least many!) have by default the shortcut `ctrl+shift+U` then the hex value of the Unicode character.So, for example, the en dash is U+2013 and the em dash is U+2014, so you would press `ctrl+shift+U` then type in "2014" then space and it inputs it!I use it all the time! It's very useful!
encrypted_bird|5 months ago Hello, felloe Linux user!That being said, fyi, most Linux distros (or at least many!) have by default the shortcut `ctrl+shift+U` then the hex value of the Unicode character.So, for example, the en dash is U+2013 and the em dash is U+2014, so you would press `ctrl+shift+U` then type in "2014" then space and it inputs it!I use it all the time! It's very useful!
zenoprax|5 months ago
encrypted_bird|5 months ago
That being said, fyi, most Linux distros (or at least many!) have by default the shortcut `ctrl+shift+U` then the hex value of the Unicode character.
So, for example, the en dash is U+2013 and the em dash is U+2014, so you would press `ctrl+shift+U` then type in "2014" then space and it inputs it!
I use it all the time! It's very useful!