You can't. You type the letter you want with the accent. ie è à ì ò etc..Wow... I feel dumb, how are you supposed to put it above letters you've typed?
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kidding.
You can't. You type the letter you want with the accent. ie è à ì ò etc..
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I really have no idea and that's why it causes me aggro. Perhaps it's a programming thing?Then what's the point in having it on a key by itself?
Wow... I feel dumb, how are you supposed to put it above letters you've typed?
It's just where I've seen it used by people that way on forums and stuff I suppose, it's not something you'd notice with handwriting.
That's not a grave accentÁ, É, Í, Ó, Ú.
Like that perhaps?.....![]()
Hmm, my keyboard has ¬ ` and | on the top left and ¦ and \ on the bottom left. Thing is, the ¦ on the bottom left is actually mapped to the pipe too - | - so I really don't know ^_^I really have no idea and that's why it causes me aggro. Perhaps it's a programming thing?
What do you use ¬ and ¦ for? That whole key is pointless. Apart from ¬_¬
Some of those don't even exist on the US QWERTY, for example.
That's not a grave accent![]()
And Castiel - you're either using a Mac or X Window - or you cheated![]()
Its like people using ect instead of etc. Just bad teaching.
Or iPhone/iPad. Just as easy.
What about people quote someone using ' instead of " is that ok?
'this is a quote'
"this is a quote"
Going to use this thread to get a question answered.
In academic essays/assignments (uni level) when you quote others work (authors, theorists, researchers etc) do you use ' or " ?
That's because in certain European countries they actually use periods to delimit numbers. Nothing to do with keyboard mappings. They use commas for decimal notation.