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Circumflex Accent
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Does anyone know how to place a circumflex accent over a letter using the keyboard without using an ALT + numerical combination? The reason I ask is that Welsh sometimes has a circumflex over w and y, neither of which are catered for by ALT.
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Method 1:
Prepare your text here, typing normally but clicking on the relevant Welsh characters as required. (Then copy and paste to where you want the text to appear):
http://welsh.typeit.org/
Further methods (including how to create shortcuts in Microsoft Word):
http://www.200words-a...welsh-characters.html
Also relevant:
http://tlt.its.psu.ed...bylanguage/welsh.html
Just testing. (This displays the characters you require correctly on my screen but if AB's server can't handle the HTML it might not work when I click 'Submit'! Text derived from my first link, above)
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Chris
Prepare your text here, typing normally but clicking on the relevant Welsh characters as required. (Then copy and paste to where you want the text to appear):
http://welsh.typeit.org/
Further methods (including how to create shortcuts in Microsoft Word):
http://www.200words-a...welsh-characters.html
Also relevant:
http://tlt.its.psu.ed...bylanguage/welsh.html
Just testing. (This displays the characters you require correctly on my screen but if AB's server can't handle the HTML it might not work when I click 'Submit'! Text derived from my first link, above)
ŵ & ŷ
Chris