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That's a good idea. I'll do that as well as add a help file entry to address why a diacritic may show up blocky or wrong in the dropdown display (i.e., no compatible glyph in the available fonts.)
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From: Bryan Baldus
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 7:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [MARCEDIT-L] Mnemomic string for ayn not converting
On Saturday, September 24, 2011 1:54 AM, Terry Reese wrote:
>I was thinking that one way I could help with demonstrating diacritics support may be to added a type of intellisense to MarcEdit. That way, when you typed a { marcedit would automatically display the available diacritic mnemonics. It would look something like the image below - but before I added this support (and a way to turn it off for folks that didn't want it) - I'd like to know if this would help those that hand type the diacritic elements.
This would be nice. In addition to the name of the diacritic, it might be helpful to have an image of the rendered diacritic/character, for those not familiar with the name but who know what it looks like.
Thank you for your assistance,
Bryan Baldus
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