>>>>> lina  <[email protected]> writes:
>>>>> On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón <[email protected]> wrote:

[…]

 >> Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has
 >> to

 > How did you input the little 1 in plain email text? 

        Thanks to Unicode, UTF-8, and MIME, e-mail messages' text is no
        longer as plain as it used to be.

        In my experience, an easier way to add an “exotic” character is
        just to copy-paste it from somewhere.  Usually, I'd use [1] and
        the following list for reference, but as there is a way to enter
        Unicode code points with keyboard in X, [2] may also be of
        interest.

    «» nM: –— double: “” single: ‘’ nbsp:   degree: ° mult: × bullet: •
    hellip: … pi: π mu: μ \pm: ± ^2: ² ^3: ³ \mp: ∓ \(-\): − \,:  ;
    logand: ∧; logior: ∨; r/arrow: →; lsquo/rsquo: ‹, › \textnumero: №
    \copyright: ©

[1] 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_XML_and_HTML_character_entity_references
[2] http://www.unicode.org/charts/

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