Anonymous wrote:
admin: would take too much time to choose the right sign every few words, so I need the possibility to insert it per Hotkey...
But also an extern program would be ok... I found the program "z32" from Thomas Bigler (
http://home.tiscalinet.ch/t.bigler/), but it doesn't support Hotkeys for single signs.

It is based on rtf-Code and that seems to be the reason why it works.
Does anybody know a signtable-program which works with rtf-code AND hotkeys?
bye
Hi, everybody,
You can use the Atlantis Clip Library to add special characters as "symbol" clips. You are then only a few keystrokes away from inserting the required character by simply typing an asterisk + the first 3 characters of the clip name.
To create an Atlantis "symbol" clip, simply open the Atlantis "Symbols" dialog (Insert | Symbols...), choose a font, a language, a symbol, then click the "Add to Clip Library" button. The newly-created clip will be available from the "Symbols" folder of the Atlantis Clip Library.
Also, here are 2 third-party freeware programs to type unusual characters with hot keys:
1) "AllChars"
"AllChars provides a quick, easy-to-remember way of creating accents like é Ü ç î æ and special characters like ƒ ² ‰ © £ ± ß ° 1/2 ¿ « » ™ „ in most Windows programs.
AllChars emulates the *nix Compose key on Windows.
AllChars v3.5 upwards supports macros: type a (short) name and AllChars will replace it with a (long) text.
AllChars is very easy and intuitive in usage and it is possible to adapt it to your wishes.
AllChars is FREEWARE.
AllChars works with Windows 3.11 or Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0 and 2000."
Web Site :
http://allchars.zwolnet.com/introduction.html
2) "KeyTweak"
"Would you like a free keyboard remapper for Windows 2000 or XP? Well you've come to the right place. KeyTweak <
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/Ke ... nstall.exe> makes use of Microsoft's Scancode Map registry key to remap your keyboard. I'm pretty sure this program will also work with Windows NT 4.0"
"KeyTweak v1.11 -- WinXP
KeyTweak is a tool which remaps the keyboard using Microsoft's Scancode Map registry key. It features optional remapping of virtually any key, includes implementation of 'Specialty Keys' support for some keyboards, you can remove all re-mappings with a single button, allows you to enable/disable annoying keys, displays exactly what is written to the 'Scancode Map' registry value & how to interpret its binary data, user warnings help ensure Ctrl-Alt-Delete sequence is maintained, and more. Simply put, KeyTweak is superb. It allows you to change (remap) virtually any key on your keyboard so that it performs another task. This means that keys you don't normally use (say, the Scroll Lock key) can be changed so that it performs a different function. This could be as simple as using it to open the Windows calculator, or it could be used to open your e-mail client or Web browser, change the volume of your sound card up or down, play a CD, or do something else. It offers a huge inventory of potential uses for a key, or keys, you don't normally use. KeyTweak does not have to be loaded for the changes to continue to work because it writes to the Scancode Map registry key and becomes an integrated change within the system. KeyTweak also has a well-presented and detailed Helpfile in HTML format. If you have Windows XP then we recommend that you grab a copy of this program."
Web Site :
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick
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Cheers,
Robert