PLANAR
Ct)mpose Character Sequences
Compose sequences let you display more characters than those appearing on your
keyboard. There are three types of compose sequences:
.three-stroke
sequences
.two-stroke
sequences
.hexadecimal
sequences
The compose sequences you can use depend on the Keyboard Dialect, and the
Character Set Mode (typewriter or data processing) features. Table 5-2 lists the
compose sequences you can use in multinatiDnal mode. In national mode, use
table 5-3 (typewriter keyboard) or table 5-4 (data processing keyboard).
You can use three-stroke sequences on all kt:yboards. To display a character in
column 1 of tables 5-2, 5-3 or 5-4 press the Compose Character key then type
the two characters in column 2, to produce tJle character you want
A two-stroke compose sequence is one of thc~ following non-spacing diacritical
marks followed by a standard character key ~IS found in column 3 of tables 5-2,
5-3 or 5-4.
tilde mark -
diaeresi.!: mark (um1aut) ..
ring matk o
grave accent ,
acute accent ,
circumflex
accent 1\