Cyrillic Fonts for Mac that can be accented
Frank J Miller
fjm6 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Sat Feb 23 16:50:51 UTC 2008
Microsoft Word 2004 supports unicode; Microsoft Word X does not.
>Two questions: Which flavor of Word are you using -- mine
>proclaimed unicode problems when I tried to use the character
>palette option -- and how do you get the character palette parked in
>the dock? I can't seem to either drag it there or create an alias.
>Thanks!
>
>Emily Saunders
>
>
>On Feb 23, 2008, at 3:15 AM, John Dunn wrote:
>
>>Just for the record the method described below does indeed work in
>>Word (either that or I have been hallucinating for the last two
>>years). It saves time if you copy the 'combining acute accent'
>>into a section of the character palette called 'favorites'. I
>>leave this section permanently open but parked on amber in the
>>'dock'.
>>
>>John Dunn.
>>
>>P.S. Non-Mac-users can have an English translation of the above
>>supplied for a moderate fee.
>>
>
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