Click on Insert and then Special Characters. Click on chosen character, then OK, and the special character will appear in the document at the cursor.
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Special alt characters are special characters that cannot be typed easily or are not in the keyboard. You need to type in a number of keys to make special letters/symbols/etc come up.
Linux does not have a limit as to the number of characters you can enter in a command.
you use special characters. different depending on what OS your using
You can use any type of password in Gmail. The password must be greater than 8 characters. It can contain special characters for it's strength.
Lossless compression is the correct answer :)
No. The Funkey requires special drivers that aren't available for Linux yet.
Unprinted characters (also known as control characters) are characters that are interpreted as something other than a letter or character. These could be line or page breaks, or acknowledging the reception of data two or from a teletype. What characters are printing, non-printing, or unused depends on the software you are using, not Linux itself.
There are many sets of special characters used.
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Linux is open source, not shareware or proprietary. There are commercial Linux distributions.