I'm trying to use some Polish names in my keywords, and use the Polish alphabet.
I try to type ł (lower case L with slash though it), but it does not work in IMatch (or in fact here on the forum, I pasted the symbol from MS-word)
The keystroke is ALT+0322
When I try on IMatch I get the letter B (same here as I type the question on the forum)
The key sequence works fine in MS-Word.
The symbol ê (ALT+0234) works fine in IMatch and here
Ideas, must be windows set up but not sure where to start as some characters are OK.
Thanks,
Aubrey.
PS: not sure if this should go in "Off Topic"
When I use the character code Alt + 0322 in Notepad I get a B. Not the character you show in your post.
Are you sure you are not working with a local code page in your case? This would maybe work in Word with all its code page and local character set support (maybe only for selected fonts) ...
When I use the Windows character map I get this for the 0322 Unicode point:
Mario,
You are getting exactly what I get! I got the same "B" in Ultraedit.
However the code ALT+0322 should give this letter "l" with a slash.
https://altcodeunicode.com/alt-codes-for-polish-letters-with-accents-or-diacritics/
Try the same code in MS-Word and you will get an l with a slash...
Aubrey.
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_alphabet (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_alphabet), section "Computer Encoding", ł is the HTML entity, but U+0142 is the Unicode codepoint. And according this MS article (https://support.office.com/en-us/article/insert-ascii-or-unicode-latin-based-symbols-and-characters-d13f58d3-7bcb-44a7-a4d5-972ee12e50e0?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US) it looks like the conversion is something specific to Word and/or Excel, but not centralized Windows functionality.
But using the Character Map app, I am able to insert ł also here in the forum. In the text field of this app I can use Alt+0322 to get the character, then "Copy" to copy it to the clipboard.
I've switched to PL keyboard and using Alt-GR key with lower case "l" it works fine. Also other symbols are captured e.g., a with cedilla ą .
Thank you,
Aubrey.