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Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: [norse_course] dumb question
Depending on the system you have - for
example - Windows XP and some of the older programs - some of them
you hold Alt + 0240 and get ð or Alt and 0254 for
þ the usual names are as follows
þ is "thorn" and ð is
"eth" your keyboard should have some keys with numbers on at the
extreme right of the keyboard - use then for this purpose
Also you need the Character Map and to find this on
Windows -
click on start, then All Programs - then
accessories - then system tools, and on that you shoud have Character Map.
Because Accessories and System Tools open up
new windows
When this is done and you get your Character map
life becomes easier you have all the Alt codes
That is how it worked for my Windows and in getting
the Character map you can put a short cut on your Monitor Screen and there you
are it is instantly accessible when you select a letter that you want - say
æ you should get the words - keystroke Alt+0230 in the bottom left
hand corner and you do that Alt with 0230 from the keys at the right hand side
and æ - is what you get
Sounds long winded but it aint - and once you get
your character map it is easy peasy - lemon squeezey - that's
windows,
Whew - I hope this helps
Patricia
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Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 1:00 AM
Subject: [norse_course] dumb
question
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Does
anyone know how to create the "þ” and “ð” characters in Word or html (in
case your wondering, I cut and pasted these from another document, but that’s
tedious)?
Also, what are the actual names of these characters?
Thanks.
cheers.
scott
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