serbo-croatian keyboard

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serbo-croatian keyboard

Postby raoul » 2005-03-16, 0:14

i have activated the serbo-croatian font. Does anybody know how to type the letters : s^ , c^ , c', z^ and d' ?
hvala vam.

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Postby Psi-Lord » 2005-03-16, 0:38

Supposing you're using Windows, here's an image of a standard (Latin) Serbian keyboard, as provided by Microsoft:

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If your own physical keyboard has a layout too different from the standard American one, though, chances are a few keys are placed somewhere else or inactive, though.
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Postby Nukalurk » 2005-04-27, 18:03

The Cyrillic keyboard is nearly the same, that's why you don't need to write on your keyboard, where which letter is. ;)

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Re: serbo-croatian keyboard

Postby GoranBcn » 2005-10-15, 3:13

raoul wrote:i have activated the serbo-croatian font. Does anybody know how to type the letters : s^ , c^ , c', z^ and d' ?
hvala vam.


You can also use this page in order to write diactritics in Serbo-Croatian. Then copy a letter a paste it. ;)

http://www.lexilogos.com/clavier/hrvatski.htm

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Postby eltigre » 2006-01-11, 8:32

You can download cyrillic fonts from the pages like:
http://www.funet.fi/pub/culture/russian ... fonts.html
http://russian.dmll.cornell.edu/russian ... d/free.htm
You install those fonts in your PC.
Then you write your message first in the MS Word(or some other similar program) and then simple copy to the post.That is the easiest solution. :D

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Postby eltigre » 2006-01-11, 8:33

You can download cyrillic fonts from the pages like:
http://www.funet.fi/pub/culture/russian ... fonts.html
http://russian.dmll.cornell.edu/russian ... d/free.htm
You install those fonts in your PC.
Then you write your message first in the MS Word(or some other similar program) and then simple copy to the post.That is the easiest solution. :D

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Postby Vlacko » 2006-01-12, 15:40

Amikeco wrote:The Cyrillic keyboard is nearly the same, that's why you don't need to write on your keyboard, where which letter is. ;)


Unlike in Russian, where I have big problems with writting their alphabet. But I found the solution, I write with Serbian cyrillic font, and those letters which don't exist in Serbian, I wrote on keyboard.
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