Re: Need help typing Spanish characters

2016-09-07 Thread E.T.
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On 9/7/2016 7:44 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

OK, I'm totally stumped!

I am trying to type a spanish document, but no matter what I do, I
cannot for the life of me figure out how to type the U-Grov.  I know how
to do a U acute.  Obviously, all 5 of your vowels can be done with
Option+E, followed by the letter.  So for example:

Option+E then A=á

Option+E then E=é

Option+E then I=í

Option+E then O=ó

Now, here's where things get interesting.

Option+E then U=ú

But how do I get the U-grov?

It is unicode value 249 if that helps.

So, on windows, you could turn on your numlock, hold down the alt key,
and then on the num pad, while holding down alt, type 0249.

That would give you the U-grov.

(ù)

This is used for words like say...  lingùe

Any help?  I just don't know what keys with the option key to hit.  I
really don't wanna invoke the spanish keyboard layout.

Chris.

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Re: Need help typing Spanish characters

2016-09-07 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I'm totally aware of that.  As I said in my initial message, that is not the 
method I wanted to take.  Alas, I figured it out.

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  From: Alwine Hardus 
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  Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 11:15 AM
  Subject: Re: Need help typing Spanish characters


  Hi,
  HYou can in preferrences add a spanish keyboard. I use Spanish iso. Then in 
de exra menu (two times vo +m you can change vs keyboard into Spanish and back 
again. Then your keyboard has all the special caracters.
  Alwine

  Met vriendelijke groet,


  Alwine Hardus









Op 7 sep. 2016, om 16:55 heeft Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> het 
volgende geschreven:


Hi Mark,


It's option plus accent, then u.
Cheers,
Donna

  On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


  OK, I'm totally stumped!

  I am trying to type a spanish document, but no matter what I do, I cannot 
for the life of me figure out how to type the U-Grov.  I know how to do a U 
acute.  Obviously, all 5 of your vowels can be done with Option+E, followed by 
the letter.  So for example:

  Option+E then A=á

  Option+E then E=é

  Option+E then I=í

  Option+E then O=ó

  Now, here's where things get interesting.

  Option+E then U=ú

  But how do I get the U-grov?

  It is unicode value 249 if that helps.

  So, on windows, you could turn on your numlock, hold down the alt key, 
and then on the num pad, while holding down alt, type 0249.

  That would give you the U-grov.  

  (ù)

  This is used for words like say...  lingùe

  Any help?  I just don't know what keys with the option key to hit.  I 
really don't wanna invoke the spanish keyboard layout.

  Chris.


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Re: Need help typing Spanish characters

2016-09-07 Thread Alwine Hardus
Hi,
HYou can in preferrences add a spanish keyboard. I use Spanish iso. Then in de 
exra menu (two times vo +m you can change vs keyboard into Spanish and back 
again. Then your keyboard has all the special caracters.
Alwine
Met vriendelijke groet,

Alwine Hardus





> Op 7 sep. 2016, om 16:55 heeft Donna Goodin  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> It's option plus accent, then u.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>> On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland > > wrote:
>> 
>> OK, I'm totally stumped!
>>  
>> I am trying to type a spanish document, but no matter what I do, I cannot 
>> for the life of me figure out how to type the U-Grov.  I know how to do a U 
>> acute.  Obviously, all 5 of your vowels can be done with Option+E, followed 
>> by the letter.  So for example:
>>  
>> Option+E then A=á
>>  
>> Option+E then E=é
>>  
>> Option+E then I=í
>>  
>> Option+E then O=ó
>>  
>> Now, here's where things get interesting.
>>  
>> Option+E then U=ú
>>  
>> But how do I get the U-grov?
>>  
>> It is unicode value 249 if that helps.
>>  
>> So, on windows, you could turn on your numlock, hold down the alt key, and 
>> then on the num pad, while holding down alt, type 0249.
>>  
>> That would give you the U-grov.  
>>  
>> (ù)
>>  
>> This is used for words like say...  lingùe
>>  
>> Any help?  I just don't know what keys with the option key to hit.  I really 
>> don't wanna invoke the spanish keyboard layout.
>>  
>> Chris.
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Re: Need help typing Spanish characters

2016-09-07 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Thank you so much!  That worked perfectly.  You are awesome!
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  Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 10:55 AM
  Subject: Re: Need help typing Spanish characters


  Hi Mark,


  It's option plus accent, then u.
  Cheers,
  Donna

On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


OK, I'm totally stumped!

I am trying to type a spanish document, but no matter what I do, I cannot 
for the life of me figure out how to type the U-Grov.  I know how to do a U 
acute.  Obviously, all 5 of your vowels can be done with Option+E, followed by 
the letter.  So for example:

Option+E then A=á

Option+E then E=é

Option+E then I=í

Option+E then O=ó

Now, here's where things get interesting.

Option+E then U=ú

But how do I get the U-grov?

It is unicode value 249 if that helps.

So, on windows, you could turn on your numlock, hold down the alt key, and 
then on the num pad, while holding down alt, type 0249.

That would give you the U-grov.  

(ù)

This is used for words like say...  lingùe

Any help?  I just don't know what keys with the option key to hit.  I 
really don't wanna invoke the spanish keyboard layout.

Chris.


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Re: Need help typing Spanish characters

2016-09-07 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Mark,

It's option plus accent, then u.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> OK, I'm totally stumped!
>  
> I am trying to type a spanish document, but no matter what I do, I cannot for 
> the life of me figure out how to type the U-Grov.  I know how to do a U 
> acute.  Obviously, all 5 of your vowels can be done with Option+E, followed 
> by the letter.  So for example:
>  
> Option+E then A=á
>  
> Option+E then E=é
>  
> Option+E then I=í
>  
> Option+E then O=ó
>  
> Now, here's where things get interesting.
>  
> Option+E then U=ú
>  
> But how do I get the U-grov?
>  
> It is unicode value 249 if that helps.
>  
> So, on windows, you could turn on your numlock, hold down the alt key, and 
> then on the num pad, while holding down alt, type 0249.
>  
> That would give you the U-grov.  
>  
> (ù)
>  
> This is used for words like say...  lingùe
>  
> Any help?  I just don't know what keys with the option key to hit.  I really 
> don't wanna invoke the spanish keyboard layout.
>  
> Chris.
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Need help typing Spanish characters

2016-09-07 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, I'm totally stumped!

I am trying to type a spanish document, but no matter what I do, I cannot for 
the life of me figure out how to type the U-Grov.  I know how to do a U acute.  
Obviously, all 5 of your vowels can be done with Option+E, followed by the 
letter.  So for example:

Option+E then A=á

Option+E then E=é

Option+E then I=í

Option+E then O=ó

Now, here's where things get interesting.

Option+E then U=ú

But how do I get the U-grov?

It is unicode value 249 if that helps.

So, on windows, you could turn on your numlock, hold down the alt key, and then 
on the num pad, while holding down alt, type 0249.

That would give you the U-grov.  

(ù)

This is used for words like say...  lingùe

Any help?  I just don't know what keys with the option key to hit.  I really 
don't wanna invoke the spanish keyboard layout.

Chris.

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Typing Spanish characters

2009-09-17 Thread Lindsay Yazzolino

Hi,

Is there a way to quickly type Spanish symbols using the Mac? Also, is
it possible to change the writing language of TextEdit to Spanish?
Thanks.

Lindsay

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Re: Typing Spanish characters

2009-09-17 Thread Simon Cavendish

Dear Lindsay,

In System Preference (which you will find in the dock) interact with  
the scroll area and choose language and text button. There you will  
find a few tabs that will help you customise various features to do  
with foreign languages. One of the tabs is input tab where you check  
the keyboards you wish to use. once you have checked them, they will  
appear in a menu on your menu bar which you activate with control+f8.  
Then you arrow left a few times, and there you will find your button.  
The keyboard which is currently active is immediately spoken. press  
down arrow to open your menu and arrow down and vo+spacebar on the  
keyboard layout you want.

You can also use keyboard shortcut keys to file through your enabled  
keyboards and stop at teh one you wish.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Typing Spanish characters

2009-09-17 Thread Justin Harford

Another thing worth mentioning if you don't want to change back and  
forth between keyboard layouts is that you can use the option key.

option+e then type a vowel and it puts an accent over it
option+n and then type the n and it putes a tilde over it

option+u and then type u and it puts a dialisis over it.
option+shift+q? makes an inverted question mark
option+1 makes an inverted exclamation mark.

You might not like that voiceover still, even when localized in  
Spanish, does not read inverted questions and exclamations right.  I  
changed this in the pronunciation dictionary so it says, pregunta  
invertida and exclamación invertida etc

On Sep 17, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:


 Dear Lindsay,

 In System Preference (which you will find in the dock) interact with
 the scroll area and choose language and text button. There you will
 find a few tabs that will help you customise various features to do
 with foreign languages. One of the tabs is input tab where you check
 the keyboards you wish to use. once you have checked them, they will
 appear in a menu on your menu bar which you activate with control+f8.
 Then you arrow left a few times, and there you will find your button.
 The keyboard which is currently active is immediately spoken. press
 down arrow to open your menu and arrow down and vo+spacebar on the
 keyboard layout you want.

 You can also use keyboard shortcut keys to file through your enabled
 keyboards and stop at teh one you wish.

 Hope this helps.

 Simon

 


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RE: Typing Spanish characters

2009-09-17 Thread claire amoroso

Thanks for this info, I'm currently studying spanish at university and I've 
been looking for this everywhere ! Is it better to do changes to the 
pronounciation manager of VoiceOver or of Infovox Ivox ?
Thanks 
claire

 Subject: Re: Typing Spanish characters
 From: blindst...@gmail.com
 Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 10:34:40 -0700
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 
 
 Another thing worth mentioning if you don't want to change back and  
 forth between keyboard layouts is that you can use the option key.
 
 option+e then type a vowel and it puts an accent over it
 option+n and then type the n and it putes a tilde over it
 
 option+u and then type u and it puts a dialisis over it.
 option+shift+q? makes an inverted question mark
 option+1 makes an inverted exclamation mark.
 
 You might not like that voiceover still, even when localized in  
 Spanish, does not read inverted questions and exclamations right.  I  
 changed this in the pronunciation dictionary so it says, pregunta  
 invertida and exclamación invertida etc
 
 On Sep 17, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 
  Dear Lindsay,
 
  In System Preference (which you will find in the dock) interact with
  the scroll area and choose language and text button. There you will
  find a few tabs that will help you customise various features to do
  with foreign languages. One of the tabs is input tab where you check
  the keyboards you wish to use. once you have checked them, they will
  appear in a menu on your menu bar which you activate with control+f8.
  Then you arrow left a few times, and there you will find your button.
  The keyboard which is currently active is immediately spoken. press
  down arrow to open your menu and arrow down and vo+spacebar on the
  keyboard layout you want.
 
  You can also use keyboard shortcut keys to file through your enabled
  keyboards and stop at teh one you wish.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  Simon
 
  
 
 
  

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