Saving German characters with umlaut
Saving German characters with umlaut
I have found the german character with umlaut, the two dots or colon on its side above a, e, o ,u in special characters. When writing a letter in German these "Umlaut characters" are to be used frequently and rather laborious to insert via special characters on a one by one basis. Is it possible to save these characters against function keys or by creation of a drop down menu.
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Re: saving german characters with umlaut
additional information re above: Please note that Umlaut Characters are used both for capital and lower case letters. A a = Ä ä in similar fashion for E e, O o and U u
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Re: saving german characters with umlaut
The easiest way is probably to use the United States (international) keyboard setting. In that case you can use the dead key " followed by a vowel to add the Umlaut to aA, oO and uU: äÄ öÖ üÜ. The Ringel-s ß is inserted with Alt Gr + s.
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Re: saving german characters with umlaut
Even easier is to enable the German layout, äöüß will be available without any dead key.floris v wrote:The easiest way is probably to use the united States (international) keyboard
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Re: saving german characters with umlaut
That is only true if you only type in German (and know the German keyboard layout by heart). If that layout differs much from the ASCII one (the Dutch does for much used keys like " ? and some others), it's a pain.esperantisto wrote:Even easier is to enable the German layout, äöüß will be available without any dead key.floris v wrote:The easiest way is probably to use the united States (international) keyboard
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Re: Saving German characters with umlaut
German keyboard layout:
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° ! “ § $ % & / ( ) = ? `
^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ß ´
Q W E R T Z U I O P Ü *
q w e r t z u i o p ü +
A S D F G H J K L Ö Ä '
a s d f g h j k l ö ä #
> Y X C V B N M ; : _
< y x c v b n m , . -
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Re: Saving German characters with umlaut
First I would like to thank all who have replied so quickly to my query. I only need to write letters in German occasionally and therefore think changing my keyboard by enabling the German layout on the qwerty keyboard is too much of a chore. In MS Word I used a simple method of ALt + Shift and Colon before and then typed the letter to show a letter with an umlaut. It was a bit of a bother but doable.
If I used the american keyboard layout would it be possible to switch back to the English qwerty layout without too much fuss?
If I used the american keyboard layout would it be possible to switch back to the English qwerty layout without too much fuss?
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Re: Saving German characters with umlaut
Perhaps you could check my posts here:ewjack wrote:I only need to write letters in German occasionally and therefore think changing my keyboard by enabling the German layout on the qwerty keyboard is too much of a chore.
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=96854
There's also AX:
http://vulpeculox.net/ax/
and you can use this macro (to which you can assign shortcut keys) to insert the characters:
http://codesnippets.services.openoffice ... acter.snip
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Re: Saving German characters with umlaut
I fail to understand what you mean under ‘English qwerty layout’. The US (International) layout is an English layout with the QWERTY arrangement of basic letter keys. It’s only difference is that some keys are used as ‘dead keys’, i. e. modifiers. Say, hitting ' won’t produce the ' sign straightforward, but when you hit a next, you get á.ewjack wrote:If I used the american keyboard layout would it be possible to switch back to the English qwerty layout without too much fuss?
Anyway, you should be able to engage any number of layouts and cycle through them using a simple key shortcut, but this depends on your operating system that you keep in top secret. Refer to a respective manual.
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