Re: Font layouts
From: | Josh Brandt-Young <neonwave7@...> |
Date: | Friday, October 9, 1998, 5:23 |
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998 23:20:53 -0500 Carlos Thompson
<cthompso@...> writes:
>I've just got these from my keyboard:
>=C4 =C5 =C9 =DE =DC =DA =CD =D3 =D6
>=C1 =A7 =D0 =D8 =C6 =A2 =D1
>(For those with no MIME email readers: A dieresis, A ring, E acute,
>THORN=
>, U
>dieresis, U acute, I acute, O acute, O dieresis, A acute, Segment
>(SS), E=
>TH,
>O slash, AE ligature, cents symbol, N tilde)
>
>But some programs (MS-Word) won't use some of those characters for
>using
>keystrokes for other purposes.
Yes...but would you want to take the time to program Word with all of
this CTRL-ALT business when you could just write a keyboard program that
would do this automatically?
What exactly did you hit to get those characters, and in what program?
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Josh Brandt-Young <neonwave7@...>
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