- From: Dave Pawson <dpawson@gotadsl.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 18:04:55 +0100
- To: Lester Ward <lward@rentec.com>
- Cc: www-xsl-fo@w3.org
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 10:09 -0400, Lester Ward wrote: > David Carlisle wrote: > > or simpler yet, just type the character directly. > > The original poster was using a .de address so may well have a German > > keyboard in which case it probably has a key with this character on it > > hitting that key is probably the simplest way to get an o umlaut:-) > > On the Mac, just type option-u, followed by one of the following: o, u, y, O, U, Y. This > will give you the appropriate umlauted letter. Similarly, option-e, followed by e, i, etc. > gives accented characters. > > In Win32, you need to use ridiculous alt-numpad combinations that you will never remember. > Instead, load the Character Map utility (buried in your Start Menu some place). It has a > copy button. Does that give the correctly encoded value, or provide a glyph that looks like the desired character, or both? regards DaveP.
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