Doug McGarrett wrote:
> 
> Does anybody know how to write umlauts and ess-tsets
> in Eudora for windows?  The ALT commands always bring
> up some kind of window having nothing to do with
> fonts.  I don't know where else to ask this, so pardon
> me please.  (If I could get mail to work in Linux,
> I wouldn't be using this.  Maybe when SuSE 7.0 comes.)
> --doug

Within Eudora you are able to select the fonts to be used for display
and for printing - I know that some fonts have those characters within
But I have no idea which ones.

The other rather messy option is to use the CharMap utility from
the Accessories menu to insert the required character.

Using Charmap you should beable to quietly take a large container
of your favourite brew and work your way thru the 1014 fonts which
where re-installed as different version each time you upgraded your
Windows <grin>

Cheers
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