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- From: wolff@inf.fu-berlin.de (Thomas Wolff)
- Subject: Re: key accents in WinWord2.0
- Message-ID: <9TZ5MLG@math.fu-berlin.de>
- Keywords: accents, winword
- Sender: news@math.fu-berlin.de (Math Department)
- Organization: Free University of Berlin, Germany
- References: <1992Aug12.145504.17635@dxcern.cern.ch>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 17:31:26 GMT
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- vri@dxcern.enet.dec.com (Jannes de Vries) writes:
-
- >--
- >In WinWord2.0 running on Windows3.0 we had the key-accent feature of
- >typing accent+key e.g. 'e `e ^u which results in the one character code.
- >This feature disappeard with the introduction of Windows3.1 on our site
- >Novell file server, and we are forced to use the ALT+keycode strokes again.
-
- You might wish to look for the small package cmpskit.zip on some ftp server.
- It gives you an application-independent compose key with which you can
- combine all non-ASCII characters of the Windows3.0 character set from
- a sequence of the configurable compose key and two more keystrokes.
- Hopefully an extended version which also supplies the characters added
- in the Windows3.1 character set will be available soon.
-