Hello all,

I was working with NotatioAntiqua, and I see how inserting certain glyphs could be a bit painful for folks. Sure you can use the <sp>æ</sp> code to insert an accented ae, but it would be easier to just push a button.

Well, some time ago I wrote a little program called "Frenchie" for one of the Frenchie priests so he could insert Frenchie accents.

The program has three little toolbars - one for Latin, one for French and one for Spanish glyphs. There are a few unicode characters such as the accented ae that Frenchie will, indeed, insert, but only in text editors that will accept it. Those characters are in red on the toolbar.

You left-click a button for a lowercase letter and right-click the button for an uppercase letter.

To get the program to work in your editor, you have to drag a little pointer to the window to "lock" Frenchie to that window, then Frenchie will work only in that window even if it isn't focused.

Frenchie is a full-featured windows program, and works great in both XP and Windows 7. It was written in BCX, and essentially all in C and WinAPI.

Frenchie comes with a nice help file (chm).

You can get it for free from my little goodies page: http://www.sspxusa.org/goodies/#frenchie

I offer it to y'all by way of thanks for all your patience and help as I get to learn Gregorio.

-Brother Gabriel-Marie
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