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  2. Hi if you are typing an equation then Go to Insert > Equation In the equation box type \beta and give spacebar to get the beta symbol No select beta symbol under the Equation tab > accents > hat The beta symbol with hat will be in italics you just have to select the symbol with hat and remove italics

  3. 82. Left-down-clicking in xterms starts the selection of something to be copy-pasted. Double-left clicking selects a word. Triple-left clicking selects a line. All this works under unity in 11.04. However, there is no way to copy-paste that selection to another place: The right-click menu shows paste disabled, and middle-clicking to copy-paste ...

  4. There is an easier way to find which button has the "@" symbol. To do so, just go to start and search for "On-Screen Keyboard". Once the keyboard screen pops up, look for the @ symbol and BOOM! press shift and the button which has the @ symbol. Share. Improve this answer.

  5. Making an answer out of @SergiyKolodyazhnyy's comment: Press Ctrl + Shift + u together. Then press a followed by 7 (the UTF-8 code point of the § character). Press Enter. That should get you an § character. Share.

  6. If you want to include greek text inline with regular text, an easy way to do so is just change the font to "Symbol" for those characters that you want to be greek. Then type the case-specific letter corresponding to the greek letter (e.g. P for Pi, n for nu, L for Lambda).

  7. If you want to copy paste contents across terminals, open the first file, yanking the text you want, then open your second file within vim (e.g. :tabnew /path/to/second/file) and press p to paste it. If you want to copy paste contents from vim to an external program, you need to access the system clipboard.

  8. How do you know when to use SHIFT+INSERT vs CTRL-V vs...

    askubuntu.com/questions/26655/how-do-you-know-when-to-use-shiftinsert-vs-ctrl...

    Ctrl+C to Copy to the clipboard. Ctrl+V to PASTE FROM the clipboard. Shift+Delete to cut TO THE clipboard. In a terminal using Putty: Select the text with the mouse copies directly to the clipboard. Right-Clicking anywhere in the terminal window does the paste. In a regular shell session: I select with the mouse, and use Ctrl+Shift+C to COPY to ...

  9. 6. To copy, use Ctrl + Shift + C. To paste, use Ctrl + Shift + V or Shift + insert. Another way to do this: First run command screen, after then can do following steps: Press Ctrl + a + Esc It will put the screen in copy mode. Now, move the cursor to the beginning of the section to copy & hit enter.

  10. 87. The solution is simple. Just install the package spice-vdagent in the guest virtual machine: The clipboard is automatically shared - we can copy and paste between the host and the guest. sipmply you can connect with guest (kvm) through ssh and on the host's terminal you have clipboard available.

  11. The above configuration does four things: Select and copy text into xterm: Hold the Shift key. Click the left mouse button. Select your text. Click the right mouse button to add it to the clipboard. Paste text into xterm by pressing Ctrl + Shift + V. Show the scrollbar. Customize the font.