Hi Hakki,

maybe that's a help  ->
[ from 'Documentation - HOW TO...'
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/index.html ]

'How to Handle Special Characters in OpenOffice.org'
<http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/various_topics/Howto_special_char.pdf>

Manfred


2007/9/21, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> > hakki azak wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >> I use the OpenOffice Writer to write Documents for my Homepage but I have
> >> to use Specialcharacters from Turkey very often.But I can't save the
> >> Specialcharacters to a Specialkeypress forever.Every time I close the
> >> Program the saved Keypresses are gone. So how can I save them forever.
> >
> > Hi Hakki,
> > I'm not sure what you're problem is. If by "Specialcharacters from Turkey,
> > you mean the normal Turkish characters in written Turkish like these:
> > ğ ı ş ü ö
> > then there should be no problem. They are all part of the Latin Extended-A
> > character set and available from the Insert->Special Character... menu.
> > Since you are using them frequently, you could set up a series of macros
> > and then assign them to keys that you don't use otherwise or install a
> > Turkish locale which will give you a normal Turkish keyboard (I don't know
> > if you can do this in Windows).
> >
> > If your problem is something else, maybe you'll need to explain it a bit
> > more.
> > Cheers,
> > Jonathan
> >
> > Hello Jonathan,
> > first of all thanks for response, but my problem is not to use them. My
> > > problem is
> > to save them as a normal Key for example Alt+C , and at my old program
> > > Microsoft Word there comes the Ç
> > and thats what I need. The other Characters I need are for example : Ş Ĝ l
> Â.
> > And when it's all saved and I shut the Program down and Start it new it's
> > all gone ( I mean the saved Key's).So I hope you understand my problem
>  > now and can help me.
>
> >Thanks
> >
> >Hakki
> >
> Hi Hakki,
> I don't think you understood my response. You can create a macro for each of
> the characters you need and assign that macro to a key such as Alt+C as you
> did before. Have a look at the manual for instructions how to do this if
> you don't know already. If you get really stuck please write back to this
> list/newsgroup.
> Cheers,
> Jonathan

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