Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
If you have Windows, and you want to input special characters in another
way, you can try AllChars <http://allchars.zwolnet.com/>.
It is Open Source these days too, by the way.
The only difficulty with Allchars (which I have used for years and still
use), is that it only handles characters from what is now the legacy
single-byte code page.
So you can’t use it for Greek characters, phonetic transcriptions using
proper IPA symbols, a large number of Latin characters beyond the
Latin-1 alphabet, check boxes, check marks, and any other scripts beyond
Latin.
There was some talk on the AllChars of adapting the product to handle
Unicode.
Jim Allan
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