Cheat sheet for characters?

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1940LaSalle

OK, this isn't really a question about functions, but it's related
since this could be used in documenting functions: a lot of
non-alphanumeric characters (e.g., the double dagger, ‡) have
sequences of keystrokes involving the ALT key and four keypad strokes
(e.g., 0135 in the case of the double dagger). Does anyone know of a
guide/cheat sheet for those symbols (e.g, the right arrow, →) that
have a code (which is U+2192 in this case) but no ALT/keypad sequence
apparently associated? Thanks.
 
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Darrell Shuman

1.. Point to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map
to open Windows Character Map.
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OK, this isn't really a question about functions, but it's related
since this could be used in documenting functions: a lot of
non-alphanumeric characters (e.g., the double dagger, ?) have
sequences of keystrokes involving the ALT key and four keypad strokes
(e.g., 0135 in the case of the double dagger). Does anyone know of a
guide/cheat sheet for those symbols (e.g, the right arrow, ?) that
have a code (which is U+2192 in this case) but no ALT/keypad sequence
apparently associated? Thanks.
 

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