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- Accent Version 3.0
- The Diacritic Key Translator
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- USER'S MANUAL
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- Overview
-
- Accent is a Windows application that enables you to input special
- characters that are not normally found on a regular keyboard.
- These characters include accented characters, called diacritics,
- and other special symbols such as the copyright sign "⌐" or the
- trademark sign "«".
-
- Although Windows supports diacritic characters and extended
- symbols through the use of foreign keyboards, only one of these
- can be installed at a time and keys assigned to the diacritic
- characters or extended symbols cannot be used to display the
- standard character they normally represent.
-
- In order to display these characters, you must switch back to the
- standard keyboard by using the Control Panel International
- application and select the US keyboard. Even when
- implemented with macros, this process takes time and is not as
- transparent as it could be.
-
- One other drawback is that there is no established standard
- among keyboard manufacturers; the key assignment on your
- keyboard may differ from what is supported by the Windows
- keyboard DLL. In such cases, the label of a key will differ from
- the symbol that is displayed. You then have to either change the
- key on your keyboard on stick one of those specialized keycap
- label on it.
-
- The alternative to using a non standard keyboard is to have an
- ANSI character set chart handy to look-up the value of the
- special symbol and enter it with the Alt-0 code sequence.
-
- Accent, when installed and set up properly, will allow you to
- virtually enter all the special ANSI symbols directly from your
- standard keyboard by using a two-key combination. Since Accent
- can be customized, it will also allow you to make key
- assignments that are consistent with the layout of your keyboard.
-
- The effects of Accent propagate throughout the system and are
- available in all Windows applications.
-
- Installation
-
- To run Accent, you need Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. Use the
- Program Manager, the File Manager or your preferred Shell to
- run the INSTALL program. To do this, use the Run command and type:
-
- x:INSTALL
-
- where x stands for the drive letter of the Accent diskette.
-
- You can change all the defaults that INSTALL assumes before
- committing to installation. In particular, you can select from a list
- of default Setups that implement some of Windows keyboard
- DLLs. Once this selection is made and Accent installed, you can
- use the Setup menu to customize Accent to your liking.
-
- If you have been using Accent Version 1.5 and you want that
- Setup, select "Version 1.5 Setup" as the Setup to install.
-
- INSTALL will copy all the required files to the path you have
- specified, build the required Setup and start Accent Version 3.0.
- If you have set the "Load Accent automatically when starting
- Windows" check box on, INSTALL will append the string
- "\path\accent.exe" to the "LOAD=" command line of your WIN.INI
- file.
-
- Setting up Accent
-
- Hot Key
-
- Switching the translation mode of Accent to ON or OFF is done
- through the use of a Hot Key. The translation mode is reflected
- by the Icon, which displays the accented letter "Γ" when ON.
-
- Mode switching occurs as soon as you hit the Hot Key
- combination (no macro execution to perform and slow you down)
- and is available in all Windows applications.
-
- The Hot Key is a combination of the Ctrl key (the use of Alt and
- Shift key is optional) with any key in the range A-Z typed
- simultaneously.
-
- You can choose the Hot Key you want from the drop down list
- box of the Setup menu. The default Hot Key is Ctrl-T.
-
- If you have defined Accelerator Keys for keyboards, you can set
- the Hot Key to none and use the Accelerator Keys to switch
- keyboard definitions. In this case, you must make sure that the
- Translation mode is always on.
-
- Translation mode
-
- The translation mode check box can be used to switch Accent's
- operation. It also sets the mode Accent is in when first started.
-
- Beeps
-
- The Beeps check box will instruct Accent to beep you PC
- speaker when the translation mode is switched: two beeps will
- sound for OFF mode, and three beeps for ON mode. This is very
- handy and allows you to know in which mode Accent is in when
- you are working on a full screen document and Accent's Icon is
- not visible.
-
- Diacritic Keys
-
- Accent can translate all the diacritic symbols that are found in the
- ANSI character set.
-
- In order to do this, you select one of your keyboard keys to act as
- a dead key representing the accent you want. You then type this
- key followed by the character you want as a diacritic.
-
- The Setup menu has four edit fields per diacritic key. The first
- two edit fields, labeled "Char" allow you to enter the shifted and
- un-shifted character of the key so that the key will act as a dead
- key in both shifted or un-shifted state.
-
- If you have an enhanced keyboard, you can use the next two edit
- fields labeled "Alt Char" to specify the accent. In this mode, you
- need to press the key labeled Alt-Char on your keyboard (or the
- right-hand Alt key) together with the key you dedicated as a dead
- key for the accent in order to display the diacritic. Here also you
- can enter the shifted and un-shifted character for the key to act as
- a dead key in both states.
-
- The requirement of using shifted and un-shifted keys is optional. If
- only one character is specified in either the "Char" or "Alt Char"
- entries, then only that character will act as a dead key.
-
- As an example, if you have assigned the key representing the "/"
- and "?" as "Char" characters to act as the dead key for the acute
- accent , then typing "/" or "?" followed by the uppercase letter "E"
- will give you the "╔" symbol. If you have assigned these
- characters in the "Alt Char" entries, then typing the right-hand
- Alt key simultaneously with either "/" or "?" then typing the
- uppercase letter "E" will give you "╔".
-
- The symbol of a key assigned as a dead key is still available
- however, either by typing the key twice in succession or, if the
- character is not an "Alt Char" character, by using the Hot Key to
- disable the translation mode of Accent.
-
- The following table shows the diacritic symbols Accent can
- generate:
-
- Characters
- Accent
- 1-Acute: ß Θ φ ≤ · ² ┴ ╔ ═ ╙ ┌ ▌
- 2-Grave: α Φ ∞ ≥ ∙ └ ╚ ╠ ╥ ┘
- 3-Circumflex: Γ Ω ε ⌠ √ ┬ ╩ ╬ ╘ █
- 4-Umlaut: Σ δ ∩ ÷ ⁿ ─ ╦ ╧ ╓ ▄
- 5-Tilde: π ⌡ ├ ╒ ± ╤
- 6-A ring: σ ┼
- 7-Cedilla: τ ╟
-
- Aliases
-
- Accent can also translate special symbols by remapping
- standard keyboard keys.
-
- You tell Accent which character you want translated by using the
- Aliases table. The table can support 264 entries and is displayed
- in groups of 24 entries in two columns. Each entry consist of a
- double edit field. You use the first edit field to identify the key you
- want to remap, the second edit field tells Accent what symbol to
- display.
-
- At the bottom of the Aliases table are two directional push
- buttons that allow you to scan the table. Each push of a button
- will shift the table 6 entries in the direction of the button. The
- button will beep if your are at the beginning or the logical end of
- the table. The logical end of the table is defined as the end of
- entries you have made, not the 264th entry, but otherwise will
- always display the next 6 free entries so you can enter new
- data.
-
- As an example, if you need to represent amounts of money in
- Japanese yen, you could assign the "$" symbol to be translated
- to "Ñ". Whenever you type a "$" with Accent translation enabled,
- a "Ñ" will be displayed.
-
- If you need to display the actual dollar sign, toggle Accent
- translation mode to OFF with the Hot Key.
-
- One other way of generating special symbols is to assign an
- alias to an unused diacritic symbol. Assuming you have setup
- Accent to generate umlaut diacritic symbols and that you don't
- require all of them, you might use one that is not needed to be
- translated to something else.
-
- In the above example, you could have requested the diacritic " "
- to have "Ñ" as an alias. This is done by typing the dead key
- assigned for the umlaut and then the lowercase letter "y". Accent
- will generate the diacritic " " and replace it with the alias "Ñ".
-
- Alternates
-
- If you have an enhanced keyboard, you can use the Alternates
- table to generate special symbols.
-
- The Alternates table works with the extended Alt key (the right-
- hand Alt key) but otherwise has the same functionality as the
- Aliases table. The table can support up to 264 entries and can be
- scanned with the two directional buttons at the bottom in exactly
- the same way you do with the Aliases table.
-
- For instance, if you decide to set the alternate to the lowercase
- letter "c" be the copyright symbol "⌐", then by typing the right-
- hand Alt key together with the letter "c" will generate the "⌐"
- symbol.
-
- Here also you can redirect unused diacritics to have alternates
- as you can with the Aliases table. The only requirement is that
- the diacritics be defined in the "Alt Char" entries of the Diacritic
- Keys table.
-
- The functionality of the Alt key for Windows operation (menu
- selection and accelerators) is still available by using the left-hand
- Alt key. The Extended Alt key is captured by Accent when
- translation mode is ON, but is otherwise available to Windows.
-
- Num Keypad
-
- Accent normally remaps keys from the main keyboard. You can
- use the Num Keypad table to remap keys from the numeric
- keypad. The extended Alt key does not apply to the Num Keypad
- table since it is reserved to enter the Alt-0 code sequence.
-
- Character Map
-
- The character map displays all available ANSI characters in the
- specified output font and color. The scroll bar lets you scan the map.
-
- Use the Drag & Drop capability of Accent to enter symbols in the
- various translation edit fields of the Setup window.
-
- The Character Zoom feature, available by clicking the right mouse
- button, shows an enlarge view of the character.
-
- OK button
-
- The OK button is used to exit the Setup menu.
-
- Save button
-
- The Save button is used to save your Setup. The Setup is saved
- in the WIN.INI file. This is the Setup that will be used the next
- time you start Accent.
-
- Keyboard button
-
- You can use the Keyboard button to load one of the pre-defined
- keyboards supported by Accent and to save or delete keyboard
- definitions. Clicking this button will bring up a dialog box with the
- following controls:
-
- Keyboard list: displays the list of supported keyboards.
-
- Load Keyboard: sets the Setup to the keyboard selected from the
- Keyboard list.
-
- Erase Setup: erases the Setup.
-
- Undo: resets the Setup to the one recorded in the WIN.INI file.
- This button is disabled if the Setup has not been modified.
-
- Done: ends the Keyboard dialog.
-
- Add Setup to Keyboard list: use this button if you want to save the
- current Setup under a new name or to one of the existing keyboard
- definitions; in this latter case, the name you give must be
- identical to the one in the Keyboard list but is otherwise case
- insensitive.
-
- Remove Keyboard form Keyboard list: use this button to delete a
- keyboard definition. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion
- of the definition file.
-
- Set Keyboard Accelerator: you can attach a keyboard Accelerator
- Key to any keyboard from the Keyboard list. Follow the instructions
- in the dialog box to enter the desired Accelerator. Once an
- Accelerator is defined for a keyboard, that keyboard can be
- enabled by typing in this Accelerator. This is identical to using
- the Load Keyboard button but is much faster and the Accelerator is
- available in all Windows applications.
-
- Help button
-
- The help button will provide on-line help on the use of Accent.
-
- Fonts button
-
- The Fonts button allows you to use color coded fonts to display
- input/output characters in the Setup window. You can thus see
- exactly what symbols will be displayed when you use these fonts
- in your applications.
-
- Test button
-
- The Test button displays the Accent Test window. You can use
- this window to enter characters from the keyboard and see how
- these are translated by Accent. The Hot Key and Accelerator
- keys are enabled when the Test window is active: this allows you
- to test the various configurations defined in the Setup.
-
- Distribution
-
- Accent is distributed as SHAREWARE. You may make copies of
- the software and give it to whomever you wish as long as you do
- not alter it in any way and that you copy all the files, including this
- manual.
-
- The program is provided "as is" with no warranty of any kind. It is
- your responsibility to decide if this software is suitable for your
- use.
-
- Registration
-
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- Accent on one machine. It will also enable pro++ Software to notify
- you of future updates and enhancements.
-
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-
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