For the "insert Symbol" plugin you can also define your own shortcuts. So
if you find yourself using "\Egrave" a lot you can edit the config file
and define e.g. "\Eg" or even "\E" to insert this symbol.
I considered also supporting "\nnn" to insert values numerically, bit
decided against it beca
Brendan,
thanks a lot. Of course it's a GTK+ issue, not directly Zim's, sorry
for the misunderstanding. BTW, this has a very low priority for me, so
put it in your to-do list accordingly.
I wasn't aware of the other typing shorcut. Thanks! That feature
totally solves my problem!
Bests
Marco Ce
... I forgot to mention you need to have the "Insert Symbol" plugin turned
on for Zim's method to work.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Brendan Kidwell wrote:
> Also, don't forget that Zim has its own typing shortcut for non-keyboard
> characters. The manual says you can type
>backslash SY
Also, don't forget that Zim has its own typing shortcut for non-keyboard
characters. The manual says you can type
backslash SYMBOL-NAME space
to get most of the named special characters from HTML. See this list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_XML_and_HTML_character_entity_references.
For
Zim is a Python application that depends completely on the GTK+ framework
for interacting with the display and input devices, as well as a few other
things. I don't think Zim does anything special with GTK+'s keyboard input
functions, so the problem may be in GTK+ on Windows, not with Zim itself.
Hi André,
I'm aware of that. I exactly described my problem in my previous
message. The ALT+key combination works in every program except
Zim-Wiki, so it's obvious that there's an issue with it. :)
Bests
Marco Cevoli
Traduttore tecnico. Grafico. Congiungitore di punti.
Technical translator. Gra
On 2013-10-26 13:16, Marco Cevoli wrote:
Hi,
if I try to type a special character using ALT + (code) on the numeric
pad, nothing happens. For instance, I would like to add accented
capital E (È) or curly double quotes and I can't.
It doesn't work on Windows 7 either...
But you can use Charact
Hi,
if I try to type a special character using ALT + (code) on the numeric
pad, nothing happens. For instance, I would like to add accented
capital E (È) or curly double quotes and I can't.
Any hints?
Thanks
Marco Cevoli
Traduttore tecnico. Grafico. Congiungitore di punti.
Technical translator.
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