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Windows XP Polish Font help needed


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the little polish deli [Guest]
  Apr 4, 06, 21:59  #1

Hi Guys and girls, the little polish deli here needing some help. We are building a website but we want to also write on the pages in Polish, does anyone know where we can get the Polish alphabet font from without changing my keyboard. Please take a look at our site as I try to update it daily, have a good one and keep smiling www.thelittlepolishdeli.com .

Catch you soon
Beata and Mark

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Wojt [Guest]
  Apr 4, 06, 22:22  #2

The simpliest method is to get a MS Word and in the main menu choose:

1. Insert
2. Symbol...
3. In the Symbols Font: select (normal text)
4. Find the Polish letters and make shortcut keys.

When uploading a file make sure to put this code on every web page in the HEADER section of the page:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-2">

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the little polish deli [Guest]
  Apr 4, 06, 22:30  #3

Thanks for that Wojt, didn't expect a reply straight away, ok found it but cannot seem to make shortcut keys, think i'll have to get Beata to write in ink for me to find them.

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Wojt [Guest]
  Apr 4, 06, 22:45  #4

You make shortcut keys for your convenience (so that you don't have to go to insert, symbol, etc.) every time you want a Polish letter. To make a shortcut key first select (highlight) the Polish letter, then click on the "Shortcut Key..." button, "press new shortcut key" (for example for the letter "ą" choose Alt+a - first press the button "Alt" and then the letter a). Then click on the assign button and you're done. Now everytime you click Alt + the letter "a" - the Polish letter "ą" should appear.

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mike2s [Guest]
  Apr 5, 06, 01:05  #5

also make sure you have at least MS Word 2000 and have it fully installed...

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the little polish deli [Guest]
  Apr 15, 06, 01:33  #6

Thanks for the help both of you and I look forward to seeing you in the shop some time

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kecik [Guest]
  Jan 22, 08, 06:57  #7

I have a similar problem.
I use swishmax2 to make a web page with Polish letters.
In my Microsoft Word, it works well, such as ¡ = alt+0260
with html is okay also.
But in swishmax, it does not work.

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F15guy
  Jan 27, 08, 13:04  #8

Thanks. This information on key assignment in Word has been a really big help.
Is there a similiar key assignment available in Outlook Express for emails or do I have to
write it in Word and copy paste to Outlook Express?

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ukpolska
  Jan 27, 08, 13:24  #9

One really easy way to get over all the problems is to install a MS OFFICE POLISH LANGUAGE PACK and then switch between between interfaces.

Whoops, just realised you wouldn't be able to read the Polish interface.

Oh well if anyone wishes to get one I know where and how to get them for free, just PM me :O)

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paczka
  Feb 1, 08, 16:07  #10

¡ ± Æ æ Ê ê £ ³ Ñ ñ Ó ó ¦ ¶ ¬ ¼ ¯ ¿ - here, I am so generous, take as many as you want.

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
Edited by: osiol  Feb 1, 08, 16:21  #11

Carol Vordermann comes to mind.

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posith
  Feb 24, 08, 08:26  #12

1. From Start menu, select Settings then Control Panel.
2. Start Regional Options.
3. Click on Languages tab.
4. Click Details..
5. Click Add and choose Polish (programers) , not polish(214) !!

Now you can choose between English Keyborad Layout and Polish Keyboard Layout to use in Windows.
Polish letter:
ALT+l = ³
ALT+L=£
ALT+C = Æ etc..

translated from Polish WinXP so not every word may be accurate.
I hope it helps a little.

Cheers!

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Polish_Man
  Feb 24, 08, 08:40  #13

And alt+x = ¼. :]

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telefonitika
  Feb 24, 08, 08:52  #14

Polish_Man wrote:
Polish_Man


oh i have you (avatar) on my msn emoticons :)

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F15guy
  Mar 4, 08, 16:32  #15

As Posith indicates, adding the Polish language is the best thing to do because you then can have the Polish alphabet available in virtually all programs. MS Work, Excel, etc.
Also, you can switch back and forth in the middle of document between languages.

There is a good article written by Grzegorz Jagodziñski about setting this up at:

Keyboard Drivers

In addition to using the Alt key, you can also use the ~ key (tilde) followed by a to get ± and so forth.

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