[B-Greek] SPAM-MED: Re: Subject:, Fw: B-Greek Digest, Vol 100, Issue 15 - greek fonts and online teaching
John Barach, Sr
jbarach at motorera.com
Sun Apr 17 11:35:47 EDT 2011
George,
Your suggestion of assigning hot keys for each language is useful.
For me, I have Canadian English, German, French, and Spanish which are
added to the Greek, Hebrew, Syriac and US English.
With Notepad++ there is a limited number of available hot keys left.
However, in the lower right of the task bar, the current keyboard is
identified
US, EL, EN, etc. to tell me in which language I am.
John Barach
http://www.motorera.com
> On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:47 PM, George F Somsel
> <gfsomsel at yahoo.com <mailto:gfsomsel at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
> I would recommend assigning a separate sequence for each
> keyboard since using
> <alt-sft> to cycle through them can leave you�wondering which
> keyboard is active
> at the time (until you begin to type).� I use <lft alt.�sft,
> 1> for English,
> <lft alt, sft, 2> for Greek, <lft alt, sft, 3> for Hebrew,
> <lft alt, sft,�4> for
> Syriac so that I always know what language I'm using.
> �george
> gfsomsel
>
>
> � search for truth, hear truth,
> learn truth, love truth, speak the truth, hold the truth,
> defend the truth till death.
>
>
> - Jan Hus
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