Hello Karin,
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 at 21:45:22 GMT +0100 (which was 12:45 PM
where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
> Within Windows, there is another (easier) way.
> Go to Settings --> Control Panel --> Keyboard.
> Go to Input Locales (under WinNT, in other WIN OS'es it
> might be named differently) and select keyboard
> EN English/US (International).
Windows 98 is the same except US is expanded.
> Once you have selected that one, you can make all kinds of
> high ascii letters (diacritics) by combining ' ` " ~ with a
> letter.
> ,c �
^
probably a typo, but that should be a forward single apostrophe, '
> If you don't want " ' ` ~ to be part of a diacritic, just
> type a speca after oit, then you'll get it as per usual.
And if you type something like 'r then you don't even need the space.
That's a great tip Karin, thanks a lot. This will save me
considerable time when typing. I've been using the alt-code for far
too long... :-(
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Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
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Using The Bat! 1.48 Beta/7
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A
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