[SLE] easy way to enter this symbol:¥



This symbol is very important to me, it means Chinese money, RMB or CNY.
I use it everyday on OOCalc. How do I enter this symbol?

The old way is to keep it in tomboy (a memo application) and copy &
paste it to OOCalc when I need it.

Windows (Chinese version) has a special feature to enter this symbol
easily.

Other symbols I don't know how to enter in Linux are:
1. 、
2. 《》

These symbols are very frequently used Chinese punctuations. They are
all available in Windows as 'software keyboard' that when enabled, each
key is replaced by a Chinese punctuation. Thanks to this interesting
feature, currently no Chinese keyboard actually implement these
punctuations as separate key.

P.S. I tried to look for them in char-map but is not able to find them
easily. The way I keep using is google-for-it-and-copy&paste.

P.S. Use UTF-8 charset if you cannot see my example punctuations
correctly. If your font doesn't include these punctuations, try use GNU
Unifont or check the screenshot I made and attached to this email.
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