Inputting diacritics and symbols in the Alma MDE via Macro Express is supported in Firefox.
The method requires the installation of the Unicode Input extension in your web browser. It does not support MS Edge and, as of April 2021 does not operate as reliably in Chrome.
An alternative Version alternative Version B of the diacritics macro is available, which supports Chrome and Edge but may or may not be supported by the keyboard of laptops.
Macro book | Firefox | Chrome | MS Edge | On laptop | Speed | Ease of configuration |
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Version A (1.0) | Currently not reliable | Yes | Good | Need to install browser extension | ||
Version B | May or may not be supported | 30% are slower than Version A | May need to request access to the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Macro Express3\ |
Configuration
Step 1: Install Unicode Input
1) Open Firefox and visit the link -
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/unicode-input/
Install the extension Unicode Input (courtesy of Thomas Meehan) in your browser
2) You can choose whether or not to allow the extension in Private Window.
The choice - represented by - can be managed and toggled later in Options >> Extensions (Ctrl + Shift + A)
It is relevant only if you plan to run Alma in Private Window.
4) Once installed, verify that Unicode Input shows up as having been enabled -
Firefox browser Options >> Extensions (Ctrl + Shift + A)
Step 2: Download the macro book
Right-click DiacriticsA1.0.mex (last modified 07/01/2021) and save it to your computer.
Run the macro
Now you should be able to input diacritics in the Metadata Editor.
1) Double-click DiacriticsA1.0.mex from the folder where you have saved the file to activate the Macro.
Contingent: Resolve shortcut conflicts
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The diacritics macro book contains about 100 characters and symbols. Some of the HotKeys may coincide with keyboard shortcuts already in use on your computer, for two main reasons. 1. A HotKey coincides with a keyboard shortcut of Alma, web browsers, a particular piece of software installed on your computer, and the Windows environment 2. Alma releases monthly updates and enables new keyboard shortcuts for new functions, creating conflict with the out-of-box macro Hotkeys Most users need no more than half of the characters and symbols in the macro book. If you encounter a conflict, you may customize the out-of-box HotKeys in the diacritics mex file -
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Connexion Client
Connexion offers two methods of inputting diacritics and symbols, by Character map (Ctrl + E) and shortcut keys.
If you plan to input diacritics in both Alma and Connexion Client using shortcut keys, optionally you may sync those keys between the two platforms. This saves you the trouble of memorizing different sets of keys for the two cataloging environments.
Inputting diacritics and symbols in the Alma MDE via Macro Express is supported in Firefox.
The method requires the installation of the Unicode Input extension in your web browser. It does not support MS Edge and, as of April 2021 does not operate as reliably in Chrome.
An alternative Version B of the diacritics macro is available, which supports Chrome and Edge but may or may not be supported by the keyboard of laptops.
Macro book | Firefox | Chrome | MS Edge | On laptop | Speed | Ease of configuration | |
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Version A (1.0) | Yes | Currently not reliable Do not recommend | No | Yes | Good | Need to install browser extension | |
Version B | Yes | Yes | Yes | May or may not be supported | May or may not be supported | 30% are slower than Version A | May need to request access to the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Macro Express3\ from lsupport |
Configuration
Step 1: Install Unicode Input
1) Open Firefox and visit the link - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/unicode-input/ Install the extension Unicode Input (courtesy of Thomas Meehan) in your browser | |
2) You can choose whether or not to allow the extension in Private Window. The choice - represented by - can be managed and toggled later in Options >> Extensions (Ctrl + Shift + A) It is relevant only if you plan to run Alma in Private Window. | |
3) The icon of the extension may not be visible in the upper-right corner of the Firefox Toolbar | |
4) Once installed, verify that Unicode Input shows up as having been enabled - Firefox browser Options >> Extensions (Ctrl + Shift + A) |
Step 2: Download the macro book
Right-click DiacriticsA1.0.mex (last modified 07/01/2021) and save it to your computer.
Run the macro
Now you should be able to input diacritics in the Metadata Editor.
1) Double-click DiacriticsA1.0.mex from the folder where you have saved the file to activate the Macro.
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Contingent: Resolve shortcut conflicts
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The diacritics macro book contains about 100 characters and symbols. Some of the HotKeys may coincide with keyboard shortcuts already in use on your computer, for two main reasons. 1. A HotKey coincides with a keyboard shortcut of Alma, web browsers, a particular piece of software installed on your computer, and the Windows environment 2. Alma releases monthly updates and enables new keyboard shortcuts for new functions, creating conflict with the out-of-box macro Hotkeys Most users need no more than half of the characters and symbols in the macro book. If you encounter a conflict, you may customize the out-of-box HotKeys in the diacritics mex file -
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Connexion Client
Connexion offers two methods of inputting diacritics and symbols, by Character map (Ctrl + E) and shortcut keys.
If you plan to input diacritics in both Alma and Connexion Client using shortcut keys, optionally you may sync those keys between the two platforms. This saves you the trouble of memorizing different sets of keys for the two cataloging environments.