Hi,
> I have a real problem with Polish common symbols in Word for Mac.
>
> I have tried to establish a keyboard shortcuts for them- but they do
> not appear among the symbols after choosing insert->symbol. Therefore I
> can not assign to them the shortcuts.
The problem is that they're not symbols. They are full characters
(probably part of the Unicode set).
You need to switch to a Polish input method and use the Apple shortcuts
to get the characters you need.
Also, you'd need to use the Apple Character viewer for them, not the
regular Symbol pane in Word.
>
> The option of choosing them from the object palette is a no go for me -
> as writing longer text like that is not convenient. Changing the
> language of mac into Polish is not an option either, as I have azerty
> and I am used to that keyboard.
Then beside using the proper Apple shortcuts, one option is to use a
text expander to insert the characters you need through a shortcut you
define. I use Typinator for that kind of thing.
Corentin
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On 2010-01-28 10:26:05 -0500, Bat...@officeformac.com said:
you can try using Ukelele http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ukelele to modify your keyboard layout by changing some characters you get when pressing option or control keys. in particular, with the control key most combos like control+w, control+q etc are unassigned and you you can assign them to some polish characters of your choice.
�That's a very good option.
Otherwise, as I was saying, you can create custom shortcuts through a text-expander application like Typinator.