Fundamentally, the input language and keyboard layout are set in the operating system. Refer to Windows help for assistance. In this regard, Citavi behaves like any other word processor.
In addition, Citavi has a special command to convert Unicode codes: type the four-digit code of a character (such as 00E5 to get the character å) into a text field and press Ctrl+Alt+U. Citavi transforms the last four characters into a Unicode character, as long as a valid code was entered.
You can also right-click a text field and use the Special characters menu to enter many characters directly or to open the Windows Character Map.
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http://manual.citavi.com/en/?special_characters.htm (Last updated: 27.10.2011 15:04:12)
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