atleast under linux you can arbitrarily remap keys with xkeycaps, and assign some less-often used key to generate a tilde (or hide it under something like meta-t). to be fair there is likely some utility to do this under windows, i just don't know what it is called. i atleast remember a co-worker who had a utility to dynamically remap his keyboard between qwerty and dvorak on nt.
pix.
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 15:11:35 +0100 (CET) dario aprea liste12345@yahoo.it wrote:
Thank you all.
I'm making some noise by duplicating tilde objects. That's not so uncomfortable. I think I'll keep on doing so till I'll get linux and give up windows. Johannes said Alt+nnn doesn't work in windows, so I suppose it'll be all right in linux, won't it?
dario
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