On 2/7/01 6:54 AM, "Christian M. M. Brady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/7/01 3:39 AM, "Dénes Bogsányi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks!
>> I have asked this before but did not get any responses so I did some
>> searching on the net. I may have narrowed the following problem down to the
>> point where someone can give me further pointers hopefully to a solution or
>> work around.
>> I am doing some typing, mostly in word, using Office 2001 and I need to type
>> Romanian words, which involve special character modifications of the a, s
>> and t. Can someone tell me whether there is a language kit for Romanian just
>> as there are ones for Slovakian, Polish and Hungarian, which handle the
>> special letters peculiar to those languages? Alternatively, is there an
>> extended ASCII code for these letters? In the case of Hungarian, my mother
>> tongue, all the letters except two, rarely used ones, can be created by
>> using the option key together with either the e or u followed by the letter
>> that has to be modified.
>> Any help would be much appreciated
>> Regards
>> Dénes
>
> Hi Dénes,
>
> I don't know if this will answer your question, but there *is* a Central
> European language kit on the OS 9 CDs. (And a Cyrillic one as well, but
> Romanian doesn¹t use a Cyrillic alphabet, does it?)
But Denes must know about the "Central European" one, since that's the one
that covers "Slovakian, Polish and Hungarian" - Czech, too. Presumably it
doesn't cover Romanian, which i think must have far fewer diacriticals and
other characters than the others. Apple may have forgotten it. At the time
there may have been just 4 Apple computers in Romania, or something. Or 0.
I'm sure there must be a supplementary language kit you can get somewhere.
For starters, why not do a search on Apple's website?
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Paul Berkowitz
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