What is the button to push to put a line over a letter on this system such as the letter u?
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How do you type a macron on this system?
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This is the last one, k?
I type them in code: http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/latin_extended_a.html
So, for example, u with macron would be & # 363 ; (of course, without the spaces)
Maybe someone else has a better way to do it?
I type them in code: http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/latin_extended_a.html
So, for example, u with macron would be & # 363 ; (of course, without the spaces)
Maybe someone else has a better way to do it?
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Another way you can do this, if you are using Windows, is the following:
Use Character Map to copy and paste special characters into your documents.
Open Character Map by clicking on Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Character Map.
Next you can filter to the "macroned" characters by selecting the the "advanced view" checkbox and then typing "with macron" in the "Search for:" field. Next click the "Search Button" and all the macroned charactors will appear.
Keep this map open when you are typing and when you need a "macroned" character you can simply select it from the map and copy it into the document.
Hope this helps,
Mark
Use Character Map to copy and paste special characters into your documents.
Open Character Map by clicking on Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Character Map.
Next you can filter to the "macroned" characters by selecting the the "advanced view" checkbox and then typing "with macron" in the "Search for:" field. Next click the "Search Button" and all the macroned charactors will appear.
Keep this map open when you are typing and when you need a "macroned" character you can simply select it from the map and copy it into the document.
Hope this helps,
Mark
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