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Wordperfect linux
Wordperfect linux









wordperfect linux

Might have selected from the Symbol dialog box if you'd done it that WordPerfect's extended character set, and inserts the character you Instead, it uses the two characters you type as an index into The macro doesn't actually create overstruck characters

wordperfect linux

This action produces a smallĭialog box in which you type the two characters you want to combine.įor instance, to produce î you would type "i^" (without the Preferences dialog box, then click the Macros/Toolbar/Keyboard radioīutton and enter "~/.wprc" in the Default Directory field. You do thisįrom the Preferences dialog box (choose Preferences from the ~/.wprc directory appears on your WordPerfect macro path. You'll normally need to have root accessĪn alternative method of installing the file is to put it in aĭirectory owned by you as a user, such as the ~/.wprc directory in The main WordPerfect installation tree (such as /opt/wp8/wpmacros or Installation, one suitable directory is the wpmacros subdirectory of To save download bandwidth and because Netscape in Windows corrupts theįile if this isn't done.) Once you've got the file, you should install (I've put it on the server as a zip file both

wordperfect linux

You can download the macro by clicking on any of its links on this Fortunately, Bas Jordans has created a very handy macro to help make life easier. This procedure can beĪwkward if you need to do it very often. Pick the symbol you want from that dialog. Method of doing so awkward - you must normally select the Symbolsĭialog box (by choosing Insert - > Symbol or ) and Such as À or î, you may find WordPerfect for Linux's usual If you frequently find the need to create combination characters WordPerfect Combined Characters A Macro for Combining Characters











Wordperfect linux