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Re: Where is my "tilde" ?



Hmm, emacs20 needs two presses, too, but I can understand it in this way: One 
press + "n" gives you "n" with tilde above - OK for a text editor.

So, I guess we will have to live with that,

joerg

Perkens-Golomb, Burkhard" wrote:
> Same problem here. I can get the "tilde" if I press AltGr +
> ClosingSquareBracket two times. Interestingly it works in Xemacs :-/ .
> But no solution yet ...
>
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> > Hello List
> >
> > After latest sid update (yesterday), I remarked that I cannot access
> > the "tilde" symbol in xterms and other programs under X any more. I
> > am using a german keyboard layout, and I usually get the tilde hile
> > pressing AltGr + ClosingSquareBracket on american keyboard (Just
> > left of the enter key...).  This is what I get from xev when
> > pressing those keys:
>
> [...]



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