This is your daily dose of compose key sequences:

<Multi_key> <acute> <e>
will insert é

(latin small letter e with acute)

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Compose key sequence:

<Multi_key> <asciicircum> <exclam> <e>
will insert ệ

(latin small letter e with circumflex and dot below)

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Have a key sequence:

<Multi_key> <equal> <underscore>
will insert ≡

(= _ identical to)

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Have a key sequence:

<Multi_key> <underbar> <2>
will insert ₂

(subscript two)

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Today's compose key sequence is:

<Multi_key> <exclam> <plus> <o>
will insert ợ

(latin small letter o with horn and dot below)

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Compose key sequence:

<Multi_key> <a> <asciicircum>
will insert â

(latin small letter a with circumflex)

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Have a key sequence:

<Multi_key> <question> <asciicircum> <O>
will insert Ổ

(latin capital letter o with circumflex and hook above)

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Ever tried the compose key?

<Multi_key> <less> <s>
will insert š

(latin small letter s with caron)

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Today's compose key sequence is:

<Multi_key> <acute> <L>
will insert Ĺ

(latin capital letter l with acute)

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This is your daily dose of compose key sequences:

<Multi_key> <KP_Divide> <b>
will insert ƀ

(latin small letter b with stroke)

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