Posted by Sigolene on September 3, 2000, at 3:24:26
In reply to Re: I don't have any idea of good subject title, sorry, posted by stjames on September 2, 2000, at 17:22:07
Tanks for these informations.
But if you write french or german without the little signs, we can still understand very well what is said. So don't worry about that .....
Sigolene
> (Pardonnez-moi. Je ne puis pas trouver le circonflexe, les accents, ou le cedilla en Windows).
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> "pardon (forgive) me. I don't know how to find the (french) circomflex, accents or cedilla in windows"
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> James here.....
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> It is ez. The symbols È, É, Ê, Ç are found by going to the "Character Map" which is at start menu/programs/accessories/system tools. You can use alt+ a number or copy and paste from the map. You may have to load the character map if you do not have in installed.
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> In German the umlauts, such as Ö or Ä can be written oe and ae; adding the e after the umlaut vouwel replaces the umlaut diacritical mark. Also
> the double ss, in german it is ß, can be written ss.
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> james
poster:Sigolene
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