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Entering ASCII Character code using ALT + ###

Postby monty » Thu 18 Mar, 2004 4:05 pm

Suspecting that this is probably a WIN XP (Home) OS issue (because I can't seem to do it in either MS Office or NS) BUT knowing that the font of all computer wisdom lies among NS users [;-)], is there a switch somewhere/anywhere in WIN XP, MS Office or NS that would permit me to input such ASCII characters directly?

TIA

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Postby Antony » Thu 18 Mar, 2004 4:18 pm

Using right Alt key with numbers from numerical pad?
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Postby monty » Thu 18 Mar, 2004 4:24 pm

Yup - that's the problem.
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Postby Andrew T. » Fri 19 Mar, 2004 4:06 pm

If you have problems inputting special characters with the numeric keypad,
:arrow: Is the Num Lock on your keyboard on?
:arrow: Also, are you remembering to implement leading zeroes in codes (e.g., holding down ALT while typing 0189 for the fraction one-half (½), not 189)
:arrow: Can you run Character Map (charmap.exe) and copy and paste the symbols in question into a document?

These may or may not help in solving your problem, but at least should cross the most obvious possibilities off the list.
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Postby monty » Fri 19 Mar, 2004 5:16 pm

Bloody awkward, time consuming, a general pain in the ......., BUT THE CHARMAP.EXE ROUTINE WORKS!!!!

Thank you EVER so very much, Andrew. Works in NS, Word, Excel, though I'll have to sync fonts among those three applications and the charmap.

Up here in Canada, we anglophones do from time to time have occasion to type words or phrases in French, and it was getting just plain embarrassing not to be able to do so.

Tried the "add the 0" routine; made sure my NumLk function was on ... NO JOY infortunately!

Any other ideas why this function may be eluding my 'puter? I'm running Win XP Home on a Celeron 2 GHz notebook (Acer).

Andrew ... très bien remercié!

My apologies to the board for this OT ... but, as in the past with NS "issues", the board has come through!

Monty

P.S. Hope you have a copyright on that motto/quote; it's brilliant!
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Postby Edward » Mon 22 Mar, 2004 7:58 pm

ALT 0128 produces the € (Euro) symbol.
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Easier with a Mac

Postby Antony » Wed 24 Mar, 2004 12:23 am

Entering special character or accented character is very easy with a Mac.

:mac: press the option key
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:mac: press the option and shift keys
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Above screenshots are based on International US keyboard, there may be some variations across different region. For example, UK keyboard has £ default in Shift + 3.

The option key is the key between control and command (‘cmd’ :cmd:, NOT ‘apple’ key) keys.

Letter with a specific diacritical mark.
Grave accent (`): Option + `, then the letter
Acute accent (´): Option + e, then the letter
Circumflex accent (ˆ): Option + I, then the letter
Tilde accent (˜): Option + n, then the letter
Umlaut accent (¨): Option + u, then the letter
The letter “câ€
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Postby Josh » Wed 24 Mar, 2004 5:25 am

There is a table at http://www.asciitable.com/.

I can't vouch for it, though. I still wonder why Unicode isn't built into Windows yet. OS X has it, I think.
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Postby Lorand » Sun 11 Apr, 2004 2:28 pm

Forget the character map, try this one: download the keyXpress freeware utility from the following site: http://www.geocities.com/despartro
Enjoy!
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Postby Lorand » Sat 19 Jun, 2004 5:22 pm

I noticed that most of you are Mac users. Please help me on the following issue: How to disable duplex printing? Searched this setting everywhere -- with no luck... I work only short periods of time on Mac (fortunately :D ).
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duplex printing

Postby bames53 » Mon 02 Aug, 2004 10:57 pm

when you print you go the the 'layout' area of the print dialog and set 'two sided printing' to 'off'
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Postby Wellander » Mon 02 Aug, 2004 10:59 pm

Hi,
Laptops do not have numbers on the right side.
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Postby Antony » Tue 03 Aug, 2004 1:04 am

Lorand wrote:I noticed that most of you are Mac users. Please help me on the following issue: How to disable duplex printing? Searched this setting everywhere -- with no luck... I work only short periods of time on Mac (fortunately :D ).
Check your printer setting, as bames53 said.
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Postby Lorand » Tue 03 Aug, 2004 1:15 am

Thanks for the tips, we solved problem some time ago.
There was no option like "print both side" in none of settings (I printed from QuarkXpress). The Mac service guy couldn't find it either, so he reinstalled the OS... Pretty user-friendly is the Mac, don't you think?
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no two sided printing option to turn off

Postby bames53 » Tue 03 Aug, 2004 9:45 pm

thats odd, perhaps you're using an old version of the OS. I got those instructions by looking at my own print pane. i use two sided printing all the time (to conserve paper when i print whole books). havent had problems setting it the way i need.

(btw, i find that new computer users have an easier time with their first platform. if they go to another platform they have learning it harder than the first time because they've learned all the step to do stuff and are too set in their ways to learn it different)
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