G'day Albretch,
On 27/9/14 at 12:25 AM, [email protected] (Albretch Mueller) wrote:
How? simple... switch your keyboard configuration to Spanish-Traditional
(in Windows XP to 7, this is done from Control Panel, under "regional
settings", click on the "Languages" tab and then on the "details" button.
"Simplest" are your assumptions. First, I don't use Windows; second,
I find myself very often having to use more than one lang in the same
text; third, at times I use other editors (for coding, for example);
fourth, I teach, so I can't just write in a messy way to my students
...
In your situation, it might be worth your while to find out what
accent modifier keys are available for your keyboard in your
operating system.
Macs with a standard international keyboard layout have a rather
wide range of accented/special characters available, which are
activated by pressing the Alt key in combination with a number
of characters. These "special gestures" will probably come to
you quite naturally after a while, if you use special characters frequently.
HTH,
marina
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