

#DOES NOT EQUAL SYMBOL IN LIBRE OFFICE CODE#
This way you can get/reveal the hex code of other special characters also. If you press Alt+ x again, then Œ will turn back to its equivalent hex code 152. Now you can copy and paste this character where you want to use it. Alt + x (it means, first press the "Alt" (Alternative/Alternate) key in your keyboard, and keep on pressing it (or keep on holding it) with your left hand, then press the letter x, just one time, then release the Alt key). To obtain Œ, open or start the Microsoft Wordpad or Word in your computer. The decimal equivalent number of Œ is 338.
#DOES NOT EQUAL SYMBOL IN LIBRE OFFICE HOW TO#
How to type for example, Œ (Latin Ligature OE) ? įor those characters whose decimal equivalent number is above 255, the Alt + Decimal_Equivalent_Number keycodes will not work, for most characters, except few characters like, for example, € (Euro Sign, Alt+0128, Html-Dec:€, Hex:20AC), Ÿ (Latin Cap Y with Diaereesis, Alt+0159, Html-Dec:Ÿ, Hex:178), etc which are re-mapped below 255.


I think special characters can be typed on some systems with Windows Key + Period Qwerfjkl talk 21:21, 12 March 2021 (UTC) Reply Use "%" symbol before the hex code, to express the "ü" character, in a URL. įor example, hex code "FC" stands for "ü" (its decimal equvalent is 252, and its html (decimal numerical) equivalent is ü). If you want to link to that (English) article through URL, then use below (hex) code. To make it linkable (to goto the article,) use two third brackets at the beginning and at the end of the name, like this example, '''Waldseemüller map''', then you will get (hyper-)linkable Waldseemüller map. Alt + 0252 (it means, first press the "Alt" (Alternative/Alternate) key in your keyboard, and keep on pressing it (or keep on holding it) with your left hand, then press the digits 0 2 5 2 in sequence, one by one, in the right-side numeric keypad of your keyboard, then release the Alt key). If you want to use "ü" (u with diaeresis) instead of "u", for example, like in "Waldseemüller", then use these keyboard strokes / keys : For those characters whose decimal equivalent number is less than 256, below process is valid for them.
