

- How to get a e with an accent mark on it how to#
- How to get a e with an accent mark on it pro#
- How to get a e with an accent mark on it code#
- How to get a e with an accent mark on it mac#
You can refer to the above table for all the various e with accent alt codes.
How to get a e with an accent mark on it code#
How to get a e with an accent mark on it how to#

I handle a vast amount of Vietnamese text, so I run into this kind of issue all the time.

(Note that I'm not not not suggesting that you use TNR in your layout, I just picked it because it's a font that I know everybody has that also contains combining accents.) But if you use your method to type an acute accent on a font that actually has a combining accent, and then select that combined e-plus-combining-acute glyph and change it to Minion Pro, then in the glyphs menu it'll show up as a precomposed e-with-acute. Your method did not work for me with Minion Pro, but it does work with Times New Roman.
How to get a e with an accent mark on it pro#
Minion Pro has an acute accent, which is what you get with option-shift-e, but it looks to me like Minion does not have a combining accent, which is what you'd need. My whole job revolves around squeezing 40+ languages into InDesign, so I'm likely to reply to any post that is at all related to non-English stuff. Can you tell us what keystroke(s) you're using, what operating system you're using, and what font you are using? InDesign CS5 is occasionally flaky about "combining accents" but if your font doesn't have the combining glyphs I think it simply won't work. As soon as you let go of the Alt key, the Letter with the accent mark you choose will appear. To type an umlaut over the u, hold down the Option/Alt key while pressing the u key, then press u. For the, hold down the Option/Alt key while you press the n key, then press n again. Then, release both keys and type the letter that you want to accent. For example, to type (e with the acute accent), press and hold OPTION, then press the e key. To get accented vowels on a Mac, hold down the Option/Alt key (), and press the e key. Release the alt key after typing the code. Obey the following steps to type any letter with the acute accent mark on top of it: First of all, press Option + e on your keyboard. As you hold down the Alt key, use the numeric keypad on the right to type the Accent Alt code (see above table). Is this something that broke in CS5 and just needs to be fixed? Press and hold on to one of your Alt Keys. InDesign is not allowing me to have the accent over the letter. Given this situation, based on my research, please make sure you have the correct input language activated in Windows, you can go to Start menu> Control Panel > Region and Language> Switch to Keyboard and languages tab> Click on Change keyboard> Under installed services, remove other services and keep English US. I even looked it up online to get the correct keystrokes for the correct direction and accent.

the backslash on your English-hardware keyboard has been replaced with the cedilla. THis might not work for you because for all such keyboards you wind up needing to memorize that e.g.
How to get a e with an accent mark on it mac#
I'm not sitting at my Mac so I can't recall the precise steps but it's in the same menu area as the Character viewer. In your shoes, I might uinstall a French keyboard. I thought you just bumped an old thread with a post of a solution that doesn't involve typing accents.
