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| How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) within a Reference |
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Author: Chick Katsu
Posted: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:39:18 -0500
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Hi~
I would appreciate some help and advice on the best and quickest method
for inserting "en dashes" within APA-style references while working
within the EndNote program? [Note: An "en dash" is slightly longer than
a hyphen and is used to indicate a range of pages (i.e., 54-56) for
journal articles or book sections.]
I've tried: 1) copying and pasting the en dash from an MS word doc into
the EndNote reference; and 2) copying the en dash symbol from the
Windows' System Tools Character Map. The manual mentioned using Term
Lists but I couldn't figure out how it works for special characters like
the en dash. The first two methods work but is there a way where I can
insert the en dash while staying within the EndNote program so entering
page numbers would be quicker and easier?
Thanks for the help.
Chick
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| How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) Within a Reference |
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Author: Chick Katsu
Posted: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:58:23 -0500
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Thanks for the tip, Peter. Unfortunately I'm using a notebook computer
so there isn't any keypad and I don't have a peripheral keypad to plug
into my notebook. :(
But I did manage to figure out how to create a Term List in EndNote to
contiain the en dash and other diacritical marks I need - so I can now
access this list while in EndNote and incorporate the markings as needed
while entering my references.
Again, many thanks for your time and help.
Chick
"petersim" wrote:
Hi Chick
What I do is to enter them with the numeric keypad.
Make sure Num Lock is on.
Hold down an Alt key, and type 0150 on the keypad (don't use the numbers
at the top of the keyboard).
Release the Alt key, and your en dash should appear.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Sim
Whangarei, NZ
> I would appreciate some help and advice on the best and quickest
method
> for inserting "en dashes" within APA-style references while working
> within the EndNote program? [Note: An "en dash" is slightly longer
than
> a hyphen and is used to indicate a range of pages (i.e., 54-56) for
> journal articles or book sections.]
>
> I've tried: 1) copying and pasting the en dash from an MS word doc
into
> the EndNote reference; and 2) copying the en dash symbol from the
> Windows' System Tools Character Map. The manual mentioned using Term
> Lists but I couldn't figure out how it works for special characters
like
> the en dash. The first two methods work but is there a way where I can
> insert the en dash while staying within the EndNote program so
entering
> page numbers would be quicker and easier?
>
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| Re: How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) within a |
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Author:
Posted: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:57:20 -0500
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Hi Chick
What I do is to enter them with the numeric keypad.
Make sure Num Lock is on.
Hold down an Alt key, and type 0150 on the keypad (don't use the numbers
at the top of the keyboard).
Release the Alt key, and your en dash should appear.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Sim
Whangarei, NZ
> I would appreciate some help and advice on the best and quickest
> method for inserting "en dashes" within APA-style references while
> working within the EndNote program? [Note: An "en dash" is slightly
> longer than a hyphen and is used to indicate a range of pages (i.e.,
> 54-56) for journal articles or book sections.]
>
> I've tried: 1) copying and pasting the en dash from an MS word doc
> into the EndNote reference; and 2) copying the en dash symbol from the
> Windows' System Tools Character Map. The manual mentioned using Term
> Lists but I couldn't figure out how it works for special characters
> like the en dash. The first two methods work but is there a way where
> I can insert the en dash while staying within the EndNote program so
> entering page numbers would be quicker and easier?
>
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| RE: How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) within a |
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Author: Jeffrey Kennedy
Posted: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:57:43 -0500
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Reply-To: "endnote-interest"
On a windows PC, hold down the 'ALT' key and type 0150 on the numeric
keypad. This is the ascii code for an en dash. You can find other ascii
codes in the EndNote help files (look up ascii in the index). I did a
'search and replace' in the pages field of my EndNote library to replace
hyphens with en dashes, and now routinely replace the hyphen using
ALT-0150 every time I put a new ref in.
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Chick.Katsu "chick_katsu"
Sent: Fri 1/26/2007 3:39 AM
To: "Endnote-Interest"
Subject: How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) within a Reference
Hi~
I would appreciate some help and advice on the best and quickest method
for inserting "en dashes" within APA-style references while working
within the EndNote program? [Note: An "en dash" is slightly longer than
a hyphen and is used to indicate a range of pages (i.e., 54-56) for
journal articles or book sections.]
I've tried: 1) copying and pasting the en dash from an MS word doc into
the EndNote reference; and 2) copying the en dash symbol from the
Windows' System Tools Character Map. The manual mentioned using Term
Lists but I couldn't figure out how it works for special characters like
the en dash. The first two methods work but is there a way where I can
insert the en dash while staying within the EndNote program so entering
page numbers would be quicker and easier?
Thanks for the help.
Chick
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| Re: How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) Within a |
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Author:
Posted: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:28:50 -0500
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Hi Chick
You're most welcome.
I sometimes use my laptop computer for entering references. There is a
numeric keypad on the main part of the keyboard, accessible using the
function key. But the idea of using Term Lists sounds easier: it's
something I'm unfamiliar with in EndNote, so I definitely need to
investigate it.
Regards,
Peter Sim
Whangarei, NZ
> Thanks for the tip, Peter. Unfortunately I'm using a notebook
> computer so there isn't any keypad and I don't have a peripheral
> keypad to plug into my notebook. :(
>
> But I did manage to figure out how to create a Term List in EndNote to
> contiain the en dash and other diacritical marks I need - so I can now
> access this list while in EndNote and incorporate the markings as
> needed while entering my references.
>
> Again, many thanks for your time and help.
>
> Chick
>
>
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| Re: [OT] How to Quickly Insert En Dashes |
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Author: Alex
Posted: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:24:31 -0500
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On Jan 26, 2007, at 14:58, Chick.Katsu "chick_katsu" wrote:
> [...] I'm using a notebook computer so there isn't any keypad and I
> don't have a peripheral keypad [...]
This is a Windows issue, rather than an EndNote issue.
Most, perhaps all, notebook computers emulate the numeric keypad with
some key combination, usually involving the Fn key -- see:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fn_key>.
I should be greatly surprised if your notebook didn't have this function
and didn't allow you to enter Alt-0150.
If using an Fn key combo is too complicated, then there are other
options.
You could use an input utility, such as Quick Unicode Input
<http://www.cardbox.com/quick.htm>
or UnicodeInput
<http://www.fileformat.info/tool/unicodeinput/index.htm>
(In Unicode, en-dash is U+2013.)
Another option is to remap a key on your keyboard, using a utility such
as KeyTweaker:
<http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/>.
Yet another option is to create your own customised keyboard layout
based on an existing layout, using the Microsoft Keyboard Layout
Creator:
<http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/tools/msklc.mspx>.
(The US International is a good layout to start from.)
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| Re: How to Quickly Insert En Dashes (APA Style) Within a |
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Author: Chick Katsu
Posted: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:28:34 -0500
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I sometimes use my laptop computer for entering references. There is a
numeric keypad on the main part of the keyboard, accessible using the
function key. But the idea of using Term Lists sounds easier: it's
something I'm unfamiliar with in EndNote, so I definitely need to
investigate it.
Regards,
Peter Sim
Thanks once again for your help, Peter, and especially information about
the "FN" key - which turned out to be the "missing key" in my case. The
FN key in conjunction with the ALT 0150 keys worked like a charm to
create the en dash. And it seemed to be quicker than creating a Term
List of symbols.
If you're interested in working with terms lists it turned out to be
easy to do. Here's a quick overview:
Go to TOOLS, DEFINE TERM LISTS
The "Term Lists" window pops up. Click CREATE LIST and the "Term List
Name" box prompts you to enter a name for your list (e.g., "Hawaiian
Words"). The "Term Lists" window now shows your new list (Hawaiian
Words).
To add a term into the Special Characters list, click on the "Terms"
tab, then click on the NEW TERM button. The "New Term" window pops up
then you type in the word(s) and click SAVE TERM.
To use the Term List:
Go to TOOLS, OPEN TERMS LIST which will show a list of the available
lists and select the list you want (Hawaiian Words).
The "Term Lists" window pops up with the "Terms" tab displaying the
available term. Click to select the term you want then click INSERT
TERM.
The manual has more detailed information.
Thanks again - I really appreciate your time and help.
Chick
> Thanks for the tip, Peter. Unfortunately I'm using a notebook
> computer so there isn't any keypad and I don't have a peripheral
> keypad to plug into my notebook. :(
>
> But I did manage to figure out how to create a Term List in EndNote to
> contiain the en dash and other diacritical marks I need - so I can now
> access this list while in EndNote and incorporate the markings as
> needed while entering my references.
>
> Again, many thanks for your time and help.
>
> Chick
>
>
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| Re: [OT] How to Quickly Insert En Dashes |
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Author: Chick Katsu
Posted: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:33:52 -0500
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This is a Windows issue, rather than an EndNote issue.
Most, perhaps all, notebook computers emulate the numeric keypad with
some key combination, usually involving the Fn key -- see:
.
I should be greatly surprised if your notebook didn't have this function
and didn't allow you to enter Alt-0150.
Thanks very much for the help and URL info links, Alex, and particularly
alerting me to the FN key. Holding the FN and ALT keys then typing 0150
worked like a charm in creating the en dash. It also seems quicker than
using EndNote's Term List to insert an en dash or other diacritical
symbols so I'll use Term Lists for other applications. Thanks very much
for the information.
It may be nice to lessen the number of keystrokes involved so I may look
into creating a customized layout using Microsoft Keyboard Layout
Creator.
Thanks a lot for the information and help - I really appreciate it.
Chick
If using an Fn key combo is too complicated, then there are other
options.
You could use an input utility, such as Quick Unicode Input
or UnicodeInput
(In Unicode, en-dash is U+2013.)
Another option is to remap a key on your keyboard, using a utility such
as KeyTweaker:
.
Yet another option is to create your own customised keyboard layout
based on an existing layout, using the Microsoft Keyboard Layout
Creator:
.
(The US International is a good layout to start from.)
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| Re: [OT] How to Quickly Insert En Dashes |
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Author: Alex
Posted: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 16:41:55 -0500
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On Jan 30, 2007, at 14:33, Chick.Katsu "chick_katsu" wrote:
> It may be nice to lessen the number of keystrokes involved so I may
> look into creating a customized layout using Microsoft Keyboard Layout
> Creator.
If you need to enter special characters on a regular basis, then IMHO a
different keyboard layout is the only solution. But, before you start
making your own, research if someone hasn't already made one which might
suit your needs. For instance, en-dash is not available in
US-International, but it is in the custom "US Ireland Extended" layout:
<http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~oduibhin/mearchlar/gaelicus.htm>
<0x0192>
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| Re: [OT] How to Quickly Insert En Dashes |
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Author: Peter Mayer
Posted: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:35:39 -0500
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Hi,
There is a useful freeware program called MoreKeys which allows you
to add both En and Em dashes to its native list of symbols. According
to their website, Brazer no longer support the program but there seem to
be multiple sites from which you can download it. With MoreKeys running
you can click on the symbol (or special characters from a number of
languages) from the MoreKeys toolbar and it is interted into your text
in EndNote.
best wishes,
Peter
Alex "lists" wrote:
On Jan 30, 2007, at 14:33, Chick.Katsu "chick_katsu" wrote:
It may be nice to lessen the number of keystrokes involved so I may
look into creating a customized layout using Microsoft Keyboard Layout
Creator.
If you need to enter special characters on a regular basis, then IMHO a
different keyboard layout is the only solution. But, before you start
making your own, research if someone hasn't already made one which might
suit your needs. For instance, en-dash is not available in
US-International, but it is in the custom "US Ireland Extended" layout:
<http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~oduibhin/mearchlar/gaelicus.htm>
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| Re: [OT] How to Quickly Insert En Dashes |
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Author: Ross Langmead
Posted: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:39:46 -0500
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Nobody seems to have mentioned that, at least on a Mac, an en-dash can
be entered easily with OPTION + HYPHEN. For me it works both in Word
and Endnote.
(Relatedly, the longer em-dash is SHIFT-OPTION-HYPHEN, which on a Mac
works both in Word and Endnote too.)
I use Word for Mac X and Endnote for Mac 7.
Shalom,
Ross
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| Re: [OT] How to Quickly Insert En Dashes |
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Author: Aasheesh Pittie
Posted: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 16:27:23 -0500
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This is a brilliant tip! Thanks much.
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On 03-Feb-07, at 1:09 AM,
Ross.Langmead "rlangmead" wrote:
Nobody seems to have mentioned that, at least on a Mac, an en-dash can
be entered easily with OPTION + HYPHEN. For me it works both in Word
and Endnote.
(Relatedly, the longer em-dash is SHIFT-OPTION-HYPHEN, which on a Mac
works both in Word and Endnote too.)
I use Word for Mac X and Endnote for Mac 7.
Shalom,
Ross
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Ross Langmead
Whitley College
271 Royal Pde, Parkville Vic 3052, Australia Tel +61-3 9340 8021, Fax
+61-3 9349 4241 "rlangmead"
www.whitley.unimelb.edu.au
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