Input Diacritics: Version B
We highly recommend you adopt Connexion Client or Firefox if you intend to input diacritics frequently.
Caveats/Cons | Features |
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DiacriticsB.MEX is offered with limitations.
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Actually, if you intend to run DiacriticsB.MEX, the Unicode Input extension must be off or removed from your web browser. |
Configuration
Step 1: Enable hexadecimal Unicode input
Right-click Enable Alt+Hex NumPad.reg and download it to your computer
- Double-click the reg file, click Yes → Yes → OK
Step 2: Download the macro book
Right-click DiacriticsB.MEX (last modified 09/22/2021) and download it
Step 3: Configure the Character Map
Double-click the mex file to activate the macro book
Run Shift + F1 to open the Windows Character Map, verify that -
- Times New Roman is selected
- the Advanced view is checked
Tip for troubleshooting If for some reason you start to get incorrect and unfamiliar characters from the macros, it is a good idea to run Shift + F1 again and check that the font choice has not been altered and the Advanced view is on. |
Close the Character Map.
Step 4: Reboot your computer
Contingent
A. Musical flat symbol
The ♭ symbol is not supported by the Times New Roman font group. In order to type the symbol via the macro -
1) Open the Windows File Explorer to C:\
2) Right-click and create a new folder named Symbol
3) Right-click flat.txt
4) Select Save link as... and download it to the new folder C:\Symbol
You may close the File Explorer.
B. Resolve shortcut conflicts
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 - Righ-click any diacritic that you don't need and whose HotKey has no conflict, disable its macro Visit Properties and swap its HotKeys for the macro you need
Sync 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.
Character sets
The macro book contains a slightly larger character set than Connexion Keymaps, as the former contains frequently used characters and combinations requested by staff members. The following letters and diacritics are in the macro book but not in Connexion's Keymaps.
Characters in DiacriticsB.MEX | Glyph | Connexion version |
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Combining double inverted breve | ◌͡◌ a͡b | Ligature: left half and right half |
Combining double tilde | ◌͠◌ a͠b | Double tilde: left half and right half |
Long a i u | ā ī ū | a / i / u + Macron |
Greek Lower Numeral Sign | ͵ | N.A. |
Greek Small Letter Koppa | ϟ | |
Greek Small Letter Sampi | ϡ |
α, β, ü, † (dagger), and γ (gamma) are not included in Connexion's Keymaps either, but the mex file has been configured to generate these characters in Connexion Client.