Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> BTW: How do you type a � (n with a ~ (tilde IIRC) above it) in the
> US/UK? Or perhaps you never write in spanish?

There are different ways of doing it, but the way I do it, is
to load an ISO-Latin-1 font into the ega/vga adapter and use
....simtelnet/msdos/keyboard/keyswp12.zip to set up my own
user-defined keyboard for accented and special characters.

For the � in ma�ana, I type ~n, for the � in gar�on, I type
,c, for the � in h�sten, I type "a, etc. This is quite similar
to using the compose key in Linux.

The keyswap TSR takes up 1728 bytes of conventional memory. It
comes from the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) in Dallas,
Texas. It is a quite an old program (1989), but for my use, I
haven't found anything else as good.

Howard Eisenberger
Ottawa, Canada

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