Johnny Andersson wrote:

This can be done a bit easier with a program called AllChars. It's free and it seems like the programmer is going to make it Open Source to. http://allchars.zwolnet.com/

You can not only type special characters very easily, you can also create macros responding to a user defined character, in my case "<". So if I enter "<ja" AllChars will replace that with "Johnny Andersson" if I enter it quick enough (max 800 ms between each character, but that can be defined by the user too). Things like \t (Tabulator) and \n (New line) also works. I have a macro typing my whole address for me. Well, I guess all this info can be found at http://allchars.zwolnet.com/

I've used this wonderful free program for Windows over 10 years now. The only real problem is that it is limited to working with your current Windows 8-bit character set.

This means that you cannot use it for any Unicode characters not included in that set.

It also means that for characters will not be output with the proper Unicode values and may display improperly if translated to non-Windows operating systems. However OpenOffice.org does the translations properly on input.

Jallan

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