• Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    (Trivia: on windows, alt+0153 will give you the ™ symbol - it’s ctrl+shift+u+[some hex string I can’t remember] on linux! If you’re on mobile, godspeed.)

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      5 hours ago

      Unfortunately, alt codes never worked for me because I don’t have a numpad. L to all my fellow 80% or smaller keyboard users. Works fine on Linux though, the number is 2122.

      • rhpp@programming.dev
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        4 hours ago

        Alternatively Compose + tm works if you have Compose key enabled. Easier to use than memorizing Unicode code point numbers, for the supported characters at least.