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Tildas & Accent Marks?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I know I ought to know this... but I forgot...
How do I get a tilda on top of the letter n so I can typeset a spanish word?
How do I get an accent on an e so I set cafe properly?
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Go to Preferences, and select International --> Input methods, and tick the character picker.
A flag will appear on your toolbar, and you can open the character picker.
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um... what program are you talking about?
I shoulda mentioned, I'm using Quark 6.5...
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He's talking about System Preferences — it's a system-wide thing.
But you don't need to do that. To get an ñ, you can just type option-N (for the tilde) and then N again (for the actual letter). Similarly, for é, you type option-E and then E.
The character palette peeb mentioned will let you select pretty much any character in the world, though.
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Chuck
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"If you mean time-traveling bunnies, then yes."
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