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Changes between Version 108 and Version 109 of Using Pidgin


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Timestamp:
Jun 8, 2008, 7:51:16 PM (16 years ago)
Author:
chemistrydioxide
Comment:

moved instructions for special characters to "all platforms" since linux users ask this question as well and the given answer works with linux as well.

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    264264Currently only old MSN protocol version support is enabled by default. See more information about support for the newer features on the ProgressReport page.
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     266=== How can I enter non-ASCII characters? (like Windows' Alt+###) === #win32-alt-codes
     267Entering character codes works differently in GTK+; press `Ctrl+Shift+u` and then type the Unicode number (in hexadecimal) with Ctrl and Shift held down. GTK+ 2.10.0 and later versions do not require Ctrl and Shift to be held down while typing the number.  For example, `Alt-164` would become `Ctrl+Shift+u`, `f1`.
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    266269== Windows Specific ==
     
    397400Yes, but you need to use an old GTK+ runtime (2.6.10 or older); you can download the [http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pidgin/gtk-runtime-2.6.10-rev-a.exe standalone GTK+ 2.6.10 runtime installer] and install it separately before installing Pidgin.  These old GTK+ versions are unmaintained and will have bugs that won't be fixed.
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    399 === How can I enter non-ASCII characters? (like Windows' Alt+###) === #win32-alt-codes
    400 Entering character codes works differently in GTK+; press `Ctrl+Shift+u` and then type the Unicode number (in hexadecimal) with Ctrl and Shift held down. GTK+ 2.10.0 and later versions do not require Ctrl and Shift to be held down while typing the number.  For example, `Alt-164` would become `Ctrl+Shift+u`, `f1`.
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    402402== Linux and Unix-like platforms ==
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