![]() For a tilde, you just type Ctrl-n, then the letter you want the tilde on top of, usually an n. I also miss the easy way to make tildes and other modifications to letters on Macs. You can easily do wacky things like subscripts of subscripts (instead of just making them a smaller font than the main subscript and hoping that's good enough). Without it, you have to select everything, and maybe some extra just to make sure, and then try to change it all back to match, remembering your font, your font size, un-bolding it, or whatever. You know how whenever you delete something wrong or copy and paste something from another source, your computer sometimes decides you want some wacky font instead of the one you're using for everything else? With reveal codes, you can find that wacky-font command and then delete it. I miss reveal codes from WordPerfect 5.1, for example. ![]() What I want is something that takes all the best ideas from previously developed word processors, which for some reason Microsoft refuses to do. Unfortunately, the open-source Linux word processors I've tried, Open Office and Libre Office, are both Word clones. ![]() This is no hardship for me (except for Excel). For various reasons, I deliberately do not use any Microsoft products at home.
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