For SOME of my Slovak surnames I have been able to use the letters with accent 
marks that appear to the left of Events box in the Individual's Information 
window.  However, that doesn't cover all of the diacritical marks needed.

-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>Sent: Jun 12, 2011 8:29 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] National characters in names
>
>I,too, am struggling with my Slovak names.  How are the rest of you showing 
>what the names actually are (especially surnames and village names)in Legacy 
>if you can't use the actual names with the diacriticals?  In the village for 
>one family surname I am researching I have found the same surname as mine but 
>with a diacritical on a letter.  And with the first names being pretty much 
>the same in the village, one could very easily take the wrong research path 
>for the lack of a mark.  So, how do you let everyone know what those 
>diacriticals are?  I have tried writing my notes in Word and copying them over 
>to Legacy notes, but the diacriticals do not copy correctly.
>
>I started on Legacy with my husbands English, Irish and Swedish ancestors and 
>found Legacy a joy to work with.  Now, working on my side of the family, with 
>all four of my grandparents coming from Slovakia, I am constantly frustrated 
>and have piles of paper documents that I can't enter correctly into Legacy.  
>What is a work-around to let everyone looking at my reports (or myself after a 
>Legacy absence)know exactly what specific names I am researching?
>
>Faith Anderson
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jurek Hirschberg" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 3:53:49 AM
>Subject: [LegacyUG] National characters in names
>
>
>
>
>I am new to Legacy and thus have possibly missed something obvious. I am 
>unable to enter nor import names that include Polish national characters. The 
>answer from Legacy Support is: “ Currently Legacy will only work with Western 
>European fonts.  Legacy was developed with Visual Basic 6.0 and our goal is to 
>port it to another programming language which will allow us to have full 
>Unicode support. ” Is there a work-around? – or is this genealogy software 
>really unable to correctly spell family and place names that go outside the 
>basic character set? Has anybody seen any activity on the part of Legacy 
>indicating that the statement about portation should be taken literally within 
>foreseeable future? Please note that I am not inquiring about international 
>versions of Legacy but rather about user-controlled data in the standard 
>version.
>
>
>
>Jurek Hirschberg
>
>
>
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