It is in the windows tools / accessories. I do not know the English menu name,
but you will find it
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Helmut Leininger
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Am 2. Jänner 2023 20:00:46 MEZ schrieb "Christopher C. Lanz"
:
>Hello,
>
>Thanks
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_Map_(Windows)
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Helmut Leininger
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Am 2. Jänner 2023 20:00:46 MEZ schrieb "Christopher C. Lanz"
:
>Hello,
>
>Thanks again. Unfortunately I can find no mention
Character map is a windows application.
Le lun. 2 janv. 2023, 20:01, Christopher C. Lanz
a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Thanks again. Unfortunately I can find no mention of "character map" in
> the NetBeans documentation to which I have access. Would it be a Windows
> matter? I have already ascertained
Hello,
I'm about to migrate a NB Platform based application from NB11.3+JRE13 to
NB16+JRE13 (and then I'll upgrade to JRE19), but I'm having some problems
when compiling the version using Ant (next step will be to compile using
Maven):
[nb-javac] Ignoring source, target and bootclasspath as
Hello,
Thanks again. Unfortunately I can find no mention of "character map" in the
NetBeans documentation to which I have access. Would it be a Windows matter? I
have already ascertained that the usual Windows method for these characters
doesn't function in the Netbeans editor.
Chris Lanz
Hi,
It seams like my message got striped on its way. Original message added
here:
Hi,
It should be the same in windows if you have configured windows with the
correct keyboard layout. But if the problem is only in NetBeans and not in
other applications, then I do not understand why you have
Hi,
the Microsoft "recommendations" only work for MS Word or LibreOffice
For other programs you have to use Arnaud's method:
There is no compose character on Windows.
If you want a character not available in your keyborad layout, you
should:
- use character map
- or keep Alt
Hi,
If you look at the Microsoft recommendations, they are valid only for
Word (and LibreOffice).
For other programs, such as Netbeans, you have to use Arnaud's mthod:
There is no compose character on Windows.
If you want a character not available in your keyborad layout, you
Hi,
I just take a try in Notepad.exe, Wordpad.exe and Word.exe
That only works with Word which is an Office product.
So Windows hasn't have compose character : nothing at OS level.
But as usual Microsoft did it partialy : only in Office suite
Arnaud
Le lun. 2 janv. 2023, 15:35, Christopher C.
Hello,
Thanks for the message. The only new information in your email that I can see is
This message has a digital signature, but it wasn't verified because the S/MIME
control isn't currently supported for your browser or platform.
Does this imply that I need to do something before I can
Hello,
Yes, thanks, I have tried the Microsoft recommendations. They don't work in the
NetBeans 16 IDE editor.
Chris Lanz, Assoc. Professor Emeritus
Department of Computer Science
340 Dunn Hall, SUNY Potsdam
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