Re: Font layouts
From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> |
Date: | Saturday, October 10, 1998, 22:29 |
Terrence Donnelly scripsit:
> As I think others have pointed out, this is really a function of
> your program. When I set my Windows keyboard to US-International
> (thanks, Steg!), I can produce CTRL-ALT and SHIFT-CTRL-ALT characters
> at will.
Note that on WinNT the US-International keyboard makes a distinction between
the left ALT key, which is just ALT, and the right ALT key, which is
now equivalent to Shift-Alt. So you can generate c-cedilla
with just RightAlt+c, for example.
But this doesn't work on Win95.
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