"Austad, Jay" wrote:
> 
> Under windows, if I hold down alt, and hit 164 on the keypad, it will type
> an n with a squiggly thing above it.  How do I do this under linux?
> 
> Apparently my spanish speaking friends get all huffy-puffy when I don't use
> the correct characters even though they know what I mean.  :)

The easier thing to do under Linux is to set up the Windows keys to have
different behaviors.  I think the trick is to set up XFree86 with a
pc104 keyboard, and the `nodeadkeys' option turned on.  One of the
Windows keys (I think it's the one on the right) will be turned into a
`compose' key, where you can hit compose, then n, then ~ and get the
right result (unfortunately, I can't demonstrate because my X setup is
moderately borked right now..)

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