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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #15 on: Friday 18 July 08 15:59 BST (UK) »

Just seems easier to go via Word than to remember to string of numbers.

I suppose if it is quite a lot of words you need, you could change the default language on your computer from English to German or French and then just type in Word and cut and paste.  I can do it in Japanese on my laptop - except I don't know any Japanese Roll Eyes

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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #16 on: Friday 18 July 08 16:07 BST (UK) »

If you are typing these characters constantly, then it might make sense to write (and store) a short memo in Word, with all the special characters in it, then just copy&paste from this "memo".

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I just tried putting wörtlich in a search engine and it found wörtlich and woertlich.

I then tried putting woertlich in a search engine and it found wörtlich and woertlich.

So it looks like you can search for either Smiley

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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #17 on: Friday 18 July 08 16:34 BST (UK) »

Hi

Thank you Bob.

Maybe I'll have another go!

Best wishes

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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #18 on: Friday 18 July 08 17:23 BST (UK) »

Character Map which is built into Windows has all the foreign characters, fractions etc. that you might need. Look in Programs/Accessories/System Tools to find it. I have it pinned to the Start Menu so it's easily found when I want it.

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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #19 on: Friday 18 July 08 19:57 BST (UK) »

I can confirm that e Umlaut is 'Alt 235' - often only using the keys at the rt end of the keyboard.
My grand-daughter is Zoë - therefore I had to ask my son how to add the Umlauts.
I know there is a way of accessing these but unfortunately can't remember what it its.
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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 19 July 08 07:59 BST (UK) »

I can confirm that e Umlaut is 'Alt 235' - often only using the keys at the rt end of the keyboard.
My grand-daughter is Zoë - therefore I had to ask my son how to add the Umlauts.
I know there is a way of accessing these but unfortunately can't remember what it its.

Look back to Scott's entry in previous listings of this topic.  It is all there.
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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 20 July 08 09:02 BST (UK) »

I tried to put some Cyrillic letters on my website. I wrote in Word, and copied it across, but they did not come out.

Is there another way?

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This works for me with Windows XP.  Down on your taskbar, where the clock and other program icons are, you should see an icon that says En.  If  you  hover the mouse pointer over it, a hover tip should appear that says either English (United Kingdom) or English (United States).  Click on that icon, and click on the line that says show the language bar.  The language bar will then appear at the top of the screen.  To the right of this language bar is a small down arrow that represents options.  Click that, then Settings, and a box should appear headed Text Services and Input Languages.  From the list there, you should be able to add the Russian Cyrillic, or indeed the German, which gives you the German characters (umlauted letters and scharfes-S, and also the German keyboard layout QUERTZUIOP, etc.  Click apply, OK, and close that box.  In future, you can select either English or Russian by clicking the little En icon (it turns to Ru with Russian).  Of course, you'll have to mark the Cyrillic characters on your keyboard (you can buy sets of labels, or a CD marker lasts a while) or buy a bilingual keyboard.  Sorry if this is not clear!
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« Reply #22 on: Sunday 20 July 08 09:10 BST (UK) »

Aha! didn't realise one had to change the language. I have XP. Thank you, luas - I'll try that later today.

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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 20 July 08 09:13 BST (UK) »

This sounds useful - except I can't find an En on my task bar. Probably deleted it in one of my Senior moments?
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« Reply #24 on: Sunday 20 July 08 09:16 BST (UK) »

I have hidden mine too, but you can go to Control Panel, then Regional and Language Options.

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Brock: Alburgh, Norfolk, and after 1850, London; Tooley: Norfolk
Grimmer: Norfolk; Grimson: Norfolk
Harrison: London; Pollock
Dixon: Hampshire; Collins: Middx
Jeary: Norfolk; Davison: Norfolk
Rogers: London; Bartlett: London
Drew: Kent; Alden: Hants
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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #25 on: Sunday 20 July 08 09:32 BST (UK) »

Hmm - can now write e-mails in Cyrillic and can post here in Russian (if I wanted to!  Wink ) , but it seems to fail when I try to use Dreamweaver. Need to look at my Dreamweaver for Dummies book...  Undecided

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Grimmer: Norfolk; Grimson: Norfolk
Harrison: London; Pollock
Dixon: Hampshire; Collins: Middx
Jeary: Norfolk; Davison: Norfolk
Rogers: London; Bartlett: London
Drew: Kent; Alden: Hants
Gamble: Yorkshire; Huntingford: East London

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Re: Typing 'foreign' characters e.g. Umlauts
« Reply #26 on: Sunday 20 July 08 10:46 BST (UK) »

Although I have the German language installed, I tend to forget the keyboard layout for the special characters, so I mostly just use the ASCII codes, which are ALT + 129 for ü, ALT + 132 for ä, ALT + 148 for ö, and ALT + 225 for ß.  All these on the numeric keypad rather than the numbers on the keyboard top line, of course.  I don't know if anyone's mentioned it, but you need to turn on the Num Lock at the top left of the numeric keypad when using these key combinations.  Incidentally, when you turn your keyboard to Russian, you get a nice character № which replaces the usual £ sign.  This often mystifies the uninitiated in message boards, who wonder where you got it.
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