17 Jun 22:14
Unicode input using ctrl+shift in vte/gnome-terminal
j t <mark473 <at> gmail.com>
2009-06-17 20:14:37 GMT
2009-06-17 20:14:37 GMT
Hi all. In gnome-terminal 2.14.2 (which uses vte 0.12.2), I can input unicode characters by holding down the control key and the shift key simultaneously and tapping out the hex code for the unicode codepoint that I want. (For reference, these are the versions that ship with Debian Etch) For example, <ctrl>+<shift>+20ac gives me a euro symbol, or <ctrl>+<shift>+30db gives me the Katakana letter ho. I've put a screencast of this feature here in case anyone wants proof that it works: http://www.sourceworks.co.uk/iso14755.ogv Now I'm trying to use the same feature on Debian Lenny, which ships with gnome-terminal 2.22.3 (which uses vte 0.16.14), but I cannot make this feature work anymore. Has this feature been removed, or is it just a bug with my setup? Many thanks, Jaime![]()
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