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Esperanto Characters

af PatrickB, 1. aug. 2011

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Mustelvulpo (Vise profilen) 1. aug. 2011 21.19.31

Here's another good site for making not only the Esperanto "ĉapelitoj" but all the unusual punctuation marks of other languages as well http://www.typeit.org/

RiotNrrd (Vise profilen) 2. aug. 2011 01.38.34

I personally use a windows keymap that I made myself. I've been using it for the last number of years. It works with pretty much every version of Windows since XP. Unzip, install, and you can switch between it and your regular keyboard through the Language Bar.

Donniedillon (Vise profilen) 3. aug. 2011 18.45.53

There is a great add-on for Firefox called abcTajpu. It allows you to insert Esperanto (as well as many other) characters with a right click drop-down menu anywhere within Firefox. Very convenient for forums, emails, etc, but maybe not as good for general word processing.

kujichagulia (Vise profilen) 4. aug. 2011 00.08.09

Does anyone know if Tajpi or any other program is portable, i.e. can run off of a USB drive? I do my computing on various computers at work as well as my home computer, so something portable would be nice.

darkweasel (Vise profilen) 4. aug. 2011 07.33.37

kujichagulia:Does anyone know if Tajpi or any other program is portable, i.e. can run off of a USB drive? I do my computing on various computers at work as well as my home computer, so something portable would be nice.
you definitely can copy the tajpi .exe to a usb flash drive and have it work.

tommjames (Vise profilen) 4. aug. 2011 07.36.55

kujichagulia:Does anyone know if Tajpi or any other program is portable, i.e. can run off of a USB drive? I do my computing on various computers at work as well as my home computer, so something portable would be nice.
Tajpi does have an install routine that puts it in a folder in Program Files, puts an app in Add/Remove Programs etc, however the program itself is actually just a single .exe file and can be run from anywhere. So you should be able to just copy the file onto a memory stick and run it from there. Don't forget to copy the two .chm help files too, if you think you'll need them.

Edit: Yup, just tried it with a USB stick and it worked fine.

kujichagulia (Vise profilen) 4. aug. 2011 08.54.57

tommjames:Tajpi does have an install routine that puts it in a folder in Program Files, puts an app in Add/Remove Programs etc, however the program itself is actually just a single .exe file and can be run from anywhere. So you should be able to just copy the file onto a memory stick and run it from there. Don't forget to copy the two .chm help files too, if you think you'll need them.

Edit: Yup, just tried it with a USB stick and it worked fine.
That's great! Thank you! Thanks also to darkweasel.

Leke (Vise profilen) 4. aug. 2011 09.56.22

I use a grease monkey script called supersignoj esperantaj.

eojeff (Vise profilen) 6. aug. 2011 05.51.16

I'm rather spoiled: I'm a Linux user. In GNOME I'm set to user US-International as my keyboard layout and there is an option to enable Esperanto character support. This lets me user AltGr to compose Esperanto characters and several others.

Though, I was recently running a Windows app, under Wine, in Linux and found that my keyboard map did not carry over into the Windows application the way that I expected.

I've never used it, but Microsoft has the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. I don't know if that will help or not for Windows users.

RiotNrrd (Vise profilen) 7. aug. 2011 01.35.41

eojeff:I've never used it, but Microsoft has the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. I don't know if that will help or not for Windows users.
Precisely what I used to create the keymap I mentioned in my previous post.

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