Entering alt codes; was: Question
Wm
wm+gnc at tarrcity.demon.co.uk
Sun Jan 25 05:53:52 EST 2015
Sat, 24 Jan 2015 23:54:15 <54C42297.1090809 at gmail.com> Frank H.
Ellenberger <frank.h.ellenberger at gmail.com>
Ummm, I'm top posting. Sorry
I've no idea what the original question was but using the sqlite3
storage backend may help if special characters are confusing the xml
storage.
>Hi Albert,
>I have to confess "I never tried it." - I found all I needed with
>[AltGr]+...
>So I forward your email to the GnuCash user list, which is always the
>bettter place for such questions.
>See http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more details about
>our mailing lists.
>Cheers
>Frank
Am 23.01.2015 um 23:32 schrieb Angelsdtp:
> I am in process of considering using gnucash /with or in lieu of/
Quicken.
>
> Had no problem essentially importing quicken files. In doing so, the
> multitude of
> various symbols I have been using to code various elements came
through
> just fine. However,
> I cannot enter them unless I copy/paste which becomes rather tedious.
>
> Examples:
> •
> ••
> @
> ƒ
> ©
> ™
> ¶
> ‡
> ®
> æ
> etc.
>
> all easily entered by Alt+0+3 digits, pretty standard technique..
>
> Thus far I've not found any way to do so. Is there such capability?
>
> Thank you!
>
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> Albert M. Simon, Angels dtp, LLC via Seamonkey
Angelsdtpllc at fastmail.us
>
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