adrix89 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 4:05 am
You can't write LÖVE on a keyboard. I don't even know how they got the Ö thing.
On macOS it's:
Shift+l > Option+u > o > v > e
Option plus a letter on macOS will activate accent mode for certain characters. So for the letter "u" it activates the umlauts (äëïöü) then you press a vowel immediately after. You can also press Command+Control+Space to make the Emoji keyboard pop up, then click a button to make a full character viewer appear which gives ǝasȋeȑ acčess tö tḥɇ chãractērs. (Also, the forums support Emoji!)
adrix89 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 4:05 am
You can't write LÖVE on a keyboard. I don't even know how they got the Ö thing.
On macOS it's:
Shift+l > Option+u > o > v > e
Option plus a letter on macOS will activate accent mode for certain characters. So for the letter "u" it activates the umlauts (äëïöü) then you press a vowel immediately after. You can also press Command+Control+Space to make the Emoji keyboard pop up, then click a button to make a full character viewer appear which gives ǝasȋeȑ acčess tö tḥɇ chãractērs. (Also, the forums support Emoji!)
Darlex wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 1:40 am
im using linux
Are you in Chile? According to this page: https://www.dsi-keyboards.com/shop/acce ... rd-labels/ the Chilean Spanish keyboard has the umlaut (diéresis) to the right of the P, with shift, as a dead key. You press shift+¨ then o and get ö.
The Spanish keyboard for Spain (the one I use) has it to the right of the Ñ.
Darlex wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 1:40 am
im using linux
Are you in Chile? According to this page: https://www.dsi-keyboards.com/shop/acce ... rd-labels/ the Chilean Spanish keyboard has the umlaut (diéresis) to the right of the P, with shift, as a dead key. You press shift+¨ then o and get ö.
The Spanish keyboard for Spain (the one I use) has it to the right of the Ñ.
what… i literally use my keyboard everyday and i didnt noticed… THÄT ÏSÄWËSÖMË! Thanks!