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Can't seem to find this option. I can only guess it appears only if you've installed more than English language in your install. Can anyone comfirm this?

Mine was an unchecked box under English
System Pref > Intl > Input Menu and then look among your selections

My installation is English-only, and it works fine...
-rob.

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I'm glad to see apple has finally added a shortcut to getting at characters we may not use often. In the past to write the 'mu' symbol, for example, I would have to launch KeyCaps and fiddle with modifier keys until I found option-m would do it, then go back to the app I was in and finally enter the character. Not exactly user-friendly.
Menu widgets like PopChar and PickChar solved this by allowing one-click (usually) access to any character possible. Apple's Character Pallet falls in between the old KeyCaps method and the third party solutions. Because of the way it is activated, and its layout, there is a good chance you are 3-4 clicks away from any character you might want and then you have this floating palette to dismiss (unless you are lucky enough to have extra screen real estate). Hopefully Apple will do a better job of organizing the palette and provide an option for a drop-down menu widget.

An apparent side effect of enabling the Character Palette is that AppleWorks actually obeys the system preferences to show the century in dates (e.g., so that you get 3/12/2003 instead of 3/12/03), which it otherwise seems to ignore.

On my 10.2.4 system, running Stickies seems to turn on the preference to show the Character Palette even if it was off.

Hypnos (sleep) In Greek mythology, god of sleep, son of Nyx (Nox) and Erebus; brother of Thanatos (death), Aether (upper sky), Cer (bane), Dreams, Hemeia, Momus (blame), Moros (portion), and Nemesis; married to Pasithea; father of Morpheus; called Somnus by the Romans. According to Hesiod’s Theogony (211,756), Hypnos lived in the underworld, but Homer says he lived in Lemnos. Hypnos had a human figure during the day but was transformed into a bird at night. Vergil’s Aeneid (book 6) pictures Hypnos as a winged youth who touches the tired with a magical branch. Homer’s Iliad (book 14), Hesiod’s Theogony, and Ovid’s Metamorphoses (book 11) also picture the god.

Source:

Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S. Mercatante & James R. Dow
Copyright © 2009 by Anthony S. Mercatante

Origin:

Greek

Hypnos, Lord of Sleep, is among the children of Nyx, Goddess of Night. He causes sleep by touching someone with his magic wand or fanning them with his wings. Hypnos lives an insomniac’s dream: a dark cave where the sun doesn’t shine and the light can’t waken him. Beautiful opium poppies grow by the cave’s entrance. He sleeps in an exceedingly comfortable feather bed surrounded by black curtains to further block the light. His son/brother/servant, Morpheus, Lord of Dreams, makes sure that no one and no noise disturbs Hypnos’ slumber.

Hypnos lives with his twin brother and close companion, Thanatos, Lord of Death. The two often work together. Hypnos is perceived asthe more tender-hearted, sympathetic of the brothers. One may appeal to Thanatos through him. Hypnos is served by the Oneiroi, his sons and/or brothers, Spirits of Dreams.

Insomniacs—those who wish to sleep but cannot—can invoke Hypnos’ aid.

Manifestation:

A dark-winged man or a night bird

Iconography:

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He is usually envisioned as a naked, youthful man. Images of Hypnos were once popular cemetery monuments and gravestone motifs.

Altar:

Anything that disturbs sleep disturbs Hypnos: bright light, noise, and so forth. Keep his altar in a dark, quiet, restful place: a closet, if need be.

Sacred plant: Opium poppies (Papaver somniferum)

Offers: Sleep-inducing incense, flowers, warm milk, anything that evokes sleep

See Also:

Morpheus; Nyx; Oneiroi; Somnus; Thanatos

Source:

Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magic of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses – Written by : Judika Illes Copyright © 2009 by Judika Illes.

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