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&applet; Manual &applet; provides a convenient way to access characters that are not on your keyboard, such as accented characters, mathematical symbols, special symbols, and punctuation marks. 2015 MATE Documentation Project 2005 Davyd Madeley 2004 Angela Boyle 2002 2003 2004 Sun Microsystems 2000 Dan Mueth MATE Documentation Project GNOME Documentation Project &legal; MATE Documentation Team Sun GNOME Documentation Team Sun Microsystems Dan Mueth GNOME Documentation Project d-mueth@uchicago.edu Angela Boyle GNOME Documentation Project Shaun McCance GNOME Documentation Project shaunm@gnome.org Davyd Madeley GNOME Project davyd@madeley.id.au Version 2.11 July 2015 MATE Documentation Team MATE Documentation Project Version 2.10 March 2005 Davyd Madeley Version 2.8 Unknown Angela Boyle GNOME Documentation Project &applet; Applet Manual V2.6 August 2004 Sun Microsystems GNOME Documentation Project Character Palette Applet Manual V2.4 August 2003 Sun Microsystems GNOME Documentation Project Character Palette Applet Manual V2.3 October 2002 Sun Microsystems GNOME Documentation Project Character Palette Applet Manual V2.2 August 2002 Sun Microsystems GNOME Documentation Project Character Palette Applet Manual V2.1 July 2002 Sun Microsystems GNOME Documentation Project Character Palette Applet Manual V2.0 March 2002 Sun Microsystems GNOME Documentation Project Character Picker Applet 2000 Dan Mueth d-mueth@uchicago.edu GNOME Documentation Project This manual describes version &appletversion; of &applet;. Feedback To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &applet; application or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page. Character Palette Introduction
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The &applet; provides a convenient way to access characters that are not on your keyboard, such as accented characters, mathematical symbols, special symbols, and punctuation marks. You can insert characters from the applet into text strings, for example in text documents or at the command line. You can customize the contents of the applet to suit your requirements. &applet; supports the UTF-8 character encoding so you can use the palette to display or copy any Unicode character. To Add &applet; to a Panel To add &applet; to a panel, right-click on the panel, then choose Add to Panel. Select &applet; in the Add to Panel dialog, then click Add.
Getting Characters When you add &applet; to a panel for the first time, the application displays a default palette of characters. You can select a character from the default palette, or you can select a character from predefined palettes of characters. Each predefined palette of characters is associated with a standard character on your keyboard. To Select a Character To select a character from the palette and insert the character into a text string, perform the following steps: In the palette, click on the character that you require. The character button is pressed in to indicate that the character is selected. Point to the location in an application where you want to put the character and middle-click to insert the character. You can also paste the character into the application if the application allows you to paste from the clipboard. You can repeat the insertion using middle-click as many times as you want until you either deselect the character or select text in another application. You can continue pasting the character from the clipboard until you either deselect the character or copy to the clipboard from another application. To deselect the character, click it again or click another character. Some applications may not allow you to paste certain characters. To Display a Predefined Palette of Characters You can change the characters that are displayed in the application from the default palette to a predefined palette of characters. To display a palette of predefined characters, perform the following steps: Click on the Available palettes button on the application, the down arrow on the left. Click on the palette that you want to display. You can select the character that you require from the palette of characters that is displayed in the application, then insert the character into your text string. Characters' Keys The following chart lists keyboard characters and their associated groups of characters. The keyboard characters are listed in the first column of each section in the chart. The character groups that are associated with each keyboard character are shown in the other columns.
Character Groups Associated With Keyboard Keys Shows character groups associated with various keyboard keys.
Customizing &applet;
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Configuring Palettes To configure &applet;, right-click on the applet, then choose Preferences. The Character Palette Preferences dialog contains the Palettes list box, which lists the palettes that are available from the applet. To close the Character Palette Preferences dialog, click Close. To add a new palette to the applet, click on the Add button. See for more information. To delete a palette from the applet, select the palette, then click on the Delete button. To modify a palette, select the palette, then click on the Edit button. Modify the palette in the Edit Palette dialog, then click OK. Setting Up a New Palette of Characters You can use a character selection application such as Character Map to set up a new palette of characters. For example, to create a new palette with Character Map, perform the following steps: Right-click on the applet, then choose Preferences. The Character Palette Preferences dialog is displayed. Click on the Add button and the Add Palette dialog is displayed. Open Character Map, then select the characters that you want to display in the new palette. You can select up to 25 characters. Copy the contents of the Text to copy text box from Character Map to the Palette text box in the Add Palette window. Click OK. &applet; adds the new palette of characters to the list of available palettes.