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title: "iPad Smart Keyboard: French Accents/Ligatures"
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date: 2019-05-10
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series: howto
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# iPad Smart Keyboard: French Accents/Ligatures
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The following is the results of both blind googling and brute forcing the keyboard space. If this is incomplete, please let me know so that can be fixed.
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| Accent/Ligature | How to type | Example |
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| :-------------- | :---------- | :------ |
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| é (acute) | Alt-e | entrée |
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| è (grave) | Alt-` | fières |
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| ï (umlat) | Alt-u | naïve |
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| ç (cedelia) | Alt-c | français |
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| œ (oe ligature) | Alt-q | œuf |
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| û (circumflex) | Alt-i | hôtel |
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| « (left quote) | Alt-\\ | «salut!» |
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| » (right quote) | Alt-Shift-\\ | «salut!» |
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You can also type a forward facing accent on most arbitrary characters by typing it and then pressing Alt-Shift-e. Circumflêxes can be done postfix with Alt-Shift-i too. Thís dóesńt work on every letter, unfortunately. However it does work for enough of them. Not enough for Esperanto's `ĉu` however.
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