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Shadd Shadd 24 de abril de 2012 24 de abril de 2012, 18:32:41 UTC link Enlace permanente

Hello esperanto users. I was wondering what's your method to write esperanto special diacritics, since I will probably start studying this language soon.

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User4473 User4473 24 de abril de 2012, modificado 15 de enero de 2022 24 de abril de 2012, 22:39:15 UTC, modificado 15 de enero de 2022, 16:03:07 UTC link Enlace permanente

.-.-.

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Shadd Shadd 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 0:31:58 UTC link Enlace permanente

Whops, I forgot to specify that I'm under Windows, and although I used to love that freedom Linux gave me when typing, I can't nor want to switch to it again.
I tried to build a keyboard layout via Microsoft's own Keyboard Layout Creator but it turn out the diacritics of esperanto (ˆ and ˘), which I want to use to make dead keys, are not supported in the italian mapping and I know of no language that may have them which I could actually use.

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Hendel Hendel 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 0:53:55 UTC link Enlace permanente

This page has a few options: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Es...rosoft_Windows

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Shadd Shadd 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 2:20:40 UTC link Enlace permanente

Thanks, but neither of them seem to work or be good enough for one reason or the other.
Somehow I managed to get my original system to work but it sill fails in some non unicode fields and programs causing for example ĉ to be displayed as cˆ, and I don't know what to do to solve that or if there even is a solution.
Thanks anyway and if there is any other esperanto enthusiast or speaker using Windows, I'm all ears.

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marcelostockle marcelostockle 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 4:08:41 UTC link Enlace permanente

btw, there exists an all-time virus in windows, very common, which won't let you write "two-keys-characters" like èéëŭŝ
have you made an antivirus scan lately?
if it is that virus, then a simple scan always mends the problem

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Shadd Shadd 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 14:20:39 UTC link Enlace permanente

Luckily no, I CAN use dead keys, but they do not work in non-unicode environments because of the language map or something.

Zaghawa Zaghawa 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 10:20:00 UTC link Enlace permanente

Use a German mapping. Don't know why it doesn't work for Italian, but I extended the German keyboard mapping to deliver all kinds of accentuated letters, so it does work with this one.

Nero Nero 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 2:15:42 UTC link Enlace permanente

http://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/show_message/9981

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Shadd Shadd 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 3:03:59 UTC link Enlace permanente

Thanks, although I can't seem to find that layout on the ones I can add to my keyboard layouts. Perhaps I'll Google tomorrow.

arcticmonkey arcticmonkey 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 15:46:56 UTC link Enlace permanente

You might want to check out PhraseExpress. I have it set up that "c#" gets converted automatically to "ç" etc.

http://www.phraseexpress.com/

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Shadd Shadd 25 de abril de 2012 25 de abril de 2012, 16:47:51 UTC link Enlace permanente

Seems neat, but I dislike the idea of something modifying my input, even when it's about niceties that I would rarely find myself typing at all.
I guess I'll stay with this not-completely functional layout for now, thanks everyone for your help anyway.