Computer help
#1
Does any one know how to modify computer text
in order to show Spanish accents, ie. upside down
question marks, the squiggle over the "n" in the word
Espanol etc etc ??
And by the way, what's the name for that squiggle ??
They do say that ignorance is bliss !
in order to show Spanish accents, ie. upside down
question marks, the squiggle over the "n" in the word
Espanol etc etc ??
And by the way, what's the name for that squiggle ??
They do say that ignorance is bliss !
#2
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http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/i...s/codealt.html
or google keyboard characters!
Tim
#3
You have to use a combination of keys to achieve what you want. Have a look at
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/i...s/codealt.html
or google keyboard characters!
Tim
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/i...s/codealt.html
or google keyboard characters!
Tim
That's great. Thanks very much. I'll need to put that site on a permanent tag, if that's possible.
Regards
Pavlo
#4
Hi Pavlo
If you are using a spanish based forum then you can set your language on the board.I am only guessing that is what you want.
Hope that helps
frank
If you are using a spanish based forum then you can set your language on the board.I am only guessing that is what you want.
Hope that helps
frank
#5
Thanks very much for that. It's not very often that the accents are needed, but nice to be able to use them at times.
You in a great place. Oodles of "St Pandemonium". My sister lives in Anogya.
Regards
Pavlo
#6
Hi Pavlo
Not living their yet but owned property for over 6 years now and i know the development as if you check my profile a member is jennie.
What a small world
Not living their yet but owned property for over 6 years now and i know the development as if you check my profile a member is jennie.
What a small world
#8
#9
Not sure if other posters have truly answered about getting the characters. If you're using a microsoft product like Word, then there are a number of options - the simplest is to "insert a special character" then select it from the list. Enya (ñ), for example, can also be achieved using the combination of 'Alt' + '241' (but not on expats I notice) or Ctrl + '~', 'n' (again not on expats).
Anyone know how to do it on expats?
#10
The squigle is called a 'tilde'.
Not sure if other posters have truly answered about getting the characters. If you're using a microsoft product like Word, then there are a number of options - the simplest is to "insert a special character" then select it from the list. Enya (ñ), for example, can also be achieved using the combination of 'Alt' + '241' (but not on expats I notice) or Ctrl + '~', 'n' (again not on expats).
Anyone know how to do it on expats?
Not sure if other posters have truly answered about getting the characters. If you're using a microsoft product like Word, then there are a number of options - the simplest is to "insert a special character" then select it from the list. Enya (ñ), for example, can also be achieved using the combination of 'Alt' + '241' (but not on expats I notice) or Ctrl + '~', 'n' (again not on expats).
Anyone know how to do it on expats?
I hope I can remember it !!
#13
Here are the ALT key codes.
http://knopok.net/symbol-codes/alt-codes.html
http://knopok.net/symbol-codes/alt-codes.html
Thanks very much for the info. Good to know that I can use accents when I need to.
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