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Common Compose Combinations

The table shown below contains the current common compositions for Xorg 7. Other compositions may work, based on the de facto Sun/DEC/Falco standard. Particularly for modern systems which support customizable compose sequences and Unicode, the table would be far from complete.

this renders this
' a á
' A Á
" a ä
" A Ä
` a à
` A À
~ a ã
~ A Ã
^ a â
^ A Â
c a ǎ
c A Ǎ
o a å
o A Å
_ a ā
_ A Ā
; a ą
; A Ą
b a ă
b A Ă
Vowels support
most of the above
this renders this
, c ç
, C Ç
O R ®
O C ©
t m
< < «
> > »
" <
" >
' <
' >
. .
. ^ ·
x x ×
- : ÷
^ 0
^ 1 ¹
^ 2 ²
^ 3 ³
1 2 ½
1 4 ¼
3 4 ¾
this renders this
s s ß
s o §
/ o ø
/ O Ø
- d đ
- D Đ
d h ð
D H Ð
~ n ñ
t h þ
T H Þ
a e æ
A E Æ
! ! ¡
? ? ¿
- L £
= E
= Y ¥
| c ¢
o x ¤
/ / \
o o °

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