Help with special characters
ca, kivuye
Ubutumwa 8
ururimi: English
Starkman (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Rusama 2010 21:19:44
Well, I haven't figured out how to search through a forum, so I'm probably asking what's already in it. Forgive me, please!
I need to figure out how to interject the special characters from the Esperanto alphabet into, say, a Word doc or even here. I've read though the Help Page about Special Characters, but there are two problems I'm facing: 1) I can't figure out how to install EK — the referred website is in Esperanto, and I can't read it yet (sigh!) — and 2) I do not have "Multilingual support" showing under Windows Setup in Add-Remove Programs, as noted in the Help Document (I use XP. Is that the problem?).
So what is the easiest way to get this problem taken care of?
Thanks so much,
Keith
Miland (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Rusama 2010 21:54:14
To search in the forum, use the box in the upper right hand of this screen. To create accented characters in the message editor, just use the x-system and press the sx/s button above the typing box to effect the conversion.
Word can itself allow you to create special codes (e.g. Alt plus c, or other key combination, for ĉ). From the Word menu bar select Insert/Symbol/Shortcut Key and then you can create the shortcut that you wish.
In general you can use the Melbourne notepad to convert a text and then copy and paste the result wherever you wish.
I don't know about EK or similar packages, so I'll leave that to others.
Starkman (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Rusama 2010 22:31:25
Thanks so much!
Starkman
Miland:Saluton!
To search in the forum, use the box in the upper right hand of this screen. To create accented characters in the message editor, just use the x-system and press the sx/s button above the typing box to effect the conversion.
Word can itself allow you to create special codes (e.g. Alt plus c, or other key combination, for ĉ). From the Word menu bar select Insert/Symbol/Shortcut Key and then you can create the shortcut that you wish.
In general you can use the Melbourne notepad to convert a text and then copy and paste the result wherever you wish.
I don't know about EK or similar packages, so I'll leave that to others.
erinja (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Rusama 2010 23:05:43
The website is here.
Starkman (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 6 Rusama 2010 01:00:52
erinja:Someone in the JEB (British Esperanto Youth) has posted English-language instructions for installing and using Ek!HOW did you find that!!!
The website is here.
You're amazing, Erinja!
Thanks,
Starkman
Starkman (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 6 Rusama 2010 01:40:10
erinja:Someone in the JEB (British Esperanto Youth) has posted English-language instructions for installing and using Ek!Ah, success! EK! is working.
The website is here.
Donniedillon (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 8 Ruheshi 2010 20:46:09
Reteos (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 9 Ruheshi 2010 01:07:03