On 30/07/07, Alec McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There are several different ways of inputting accented and other
> "difficult" characters, some easier than others to use, and all with their
> respective advantages and disadvantages.
>
> There's a handout explaining the issues included in the Zip file with my
> freeware utility "UK Enhanced" keyboard, which was created for precisely
> this purpose. It's available from http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6tam.
>
> The handout is quite large, and bloats the Zip, I'm afraid, but it's there
> for the students at my university. Lots of them use it, and the feedback is
> that it's fairly easy to use.
>
> The keyboard mapping only works on Windows, I'm afraid, but at least the
> price is right ...  :-)
>
> Alec McAllister
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That's absolutely brilliant! Why haven't you made pots of money selling it
to Bill Gates; or pots of fame giving it to the Open Source folk ???

Just out of curiosity [ luckily I'm not a cat ;-) ] why did you choose not
to use the Alt Gr key for things like acute and grave accents as well as
inverted punctuation, cedillas, tildes etc. ?

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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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