Cyrillic Fonts for Mac that can be accented
John Dunn
J.Dunn at SLAVONIC.ARTS.GLA.AC.UK
Sun Feb 24 10:52:23 UTC 2008
In answer to Emily Saunders's questions.
1. Word 2004. As this is the only version of Word I've used in combination with OS X, I can't comment on other versions.
2. As far as I know, you can't do it that way. When the character palette is open, you click the amber light in the 'traffic lights' at the top left-hand corner, and that should send it to the dock area (that's what I meant by the cryptic phrase 'parked on amber'). It will remain there happily for as long as you want it to, but I should perhaps warn you and others that it does have the unnerving habit of occasionally popping up at unwanted moments. I don't find this any more than a very minor inconvenience.
John Dunn.
-----Original Message-----
From: Emily Saunders <emilka at MAC.COM>
To: SEELANGS at BAMA.UA.EDU
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 08:35:09 -0800
Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Cyrillic Fonts for Mac that can be accented
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
John Dunn
Honorary Research Fellow, SMLC (Slavonic Studies)
University of Glasgow, Scotland
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