Anyone know how to make an "n" with that squiggly-line above it?

InorganicMatter

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Like the "n" in "Señorita." Think hispanic. I know it has something to do with holding the "Alt" key and typing in a certain number combo on the keypad, but I don't know what number.
 
In word you can do this.

Press and hold ctrl-shift
Press the ~ key and then quickly press N

woo

ñ
 
alt-164 for ñ
alt-165 for Ñ
alt-173 for ¡

Or you can use spanish language support and make all accect marks and other punctionation after you learn the keys.
 
The squiggily line is called a tilde. Just so you know. ;)
 
sandmanx said:
Thats because it's exactly 256 more than 164 stoner. :rolleyes:

164, 420, 676, 932....


Heh, i'm no stoner it's just easier to remember :rolleyes:
 
Everytime I need to make a special letter like that, I just Google for "ALT Characters" to find a chart.

Seriously, Google is your first stop. THEN comes the [H].
 
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