There should be a 'character map' on your machine -
          this may be found by clicking on start --> type char --> this box
will appear --> then choose the font & character within that font desired;

       There are also keys you may click to access that particular
character in the future.



On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Ken-GSS
<[email protected]>wrote:


> In the T language project, we are using Libre Office 3.5.5.3 and would
> like to use the special characters needed for several of the languages.
>
> For example in one of the languages we need a special “l”. The Unicode of
> that character is an l with a superscripted macron. The combined characters
> come out like this: l̄ or for the capital L̄
> This is easy in another program we are using. Just put the desired changes
> into the autocorrect file and the special characters take care of
> themselves. But whenever I try to use the autocorrect in Libre Office ( I
> tell it to make “ll” become “l̄”) it only works if ll is typed in
> isolation. Otherwise the program ignores the autocorrect file. What can I
> do to make Libre Office change every occurance of “ll” to “l̄”? I will need
> to be able to do this for at least 22 characters over 3 languages (if you
> include capital and lower case).
>
> Can you help ?
>
> Ken
>

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