James Mckenzie a écrit :
> Ben:
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> Please file this as an enhancement in the Issue Tracker under Framework as 
> this 
> is where this functionality exists and will have to be added.
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> James McKenzie
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>> From: ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Feb 13, 2007 1:43 PM
>> To: users@openoffice.org
>> Subject: [users] Re: French language accents?
>>
>> Dotan's interpretation of Mike's query is amusing.
>>
>> Andy's reply to that query may be the information that Mike was looking 
>> for -- but it seems directed specifically to Mike's setup I don't see how to 
>> extrapolate that to the 'general situation'. That leaves me with [leads me 
>> to] the following query.
>>
>> I am using Word and OOo 2.1 under Windows XP. In Word and in Writer, 
>> pressing Alt+0233 inserts é at the cursor position. In Word, I can do that 
>> more conveniently by pressing Ctrl+' and then e . Can something similar be 
>> done in Writer? 
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There is a more confortable way for using French, or other, language
accents with XP. Download Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. Then use it
for adding French character in the page Ctrl+Alt with dead keys, for
example: key "1" for the ’ key "7" for `.
Michel

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