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Re: Diacritics & EndNote
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Author: Adam Lloyd
Posted: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:41:01 -0500
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Thanks for replying Alex and the great info, which I was unaware of. In
testing I can search for most accented characters, such as umlauts or
acute and grave accents without inputting them as accented terms, except
an "O"
with a slash through it. Hmmm.
Best,
Adam
> From: Alex "lists"
> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 16:02:31 -0500
> To: "endnote-interest"
> Cc: "lloyda"
> Subject: Re: Diacritics & EndNote
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> On Jan 24, 2007, at 14:25, Adam.Lloyd "lloyda" wrote:
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>> [...] include the diacritics, I can then no longer search for it
>> UNLESS I search for the author with the diacritics in the find dialog
>> box. [...]
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> Unintuitively, this is controlled by the Search References > Options >
> "Match Case" setting. "Match Case" on -- the search is diacritic
> sensitive; "Match Case" off -- the search is diacritic insensitive.
> (On this issue, the manual, which says that all searches are diacritic
> sensitive, is wrong.)
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| Re: Diacritics & EndNote |
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Author: Alex
Posted: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:03:54 -0500
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On Jan 24, 2007, at 14:25, Adam.Lloyd "lloyda" wrote:
> [...] include the diacritics, I can then no longer search for it
> UNLESS I search for the author with the diacritics in the find dialog
> box. [...]
Unintuitively, this is controlled by the Search References > Options >
"Match Case" setting. "Match Case" on -- the search is diacritic
sensitive; "Match Case" off -- the search is diacritic insensitive. (On
this issue, the manual, which says that all searches are diacritic
sensitive, is wrong.)
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| Re: Diacritics & EndNote |
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Author: Alex
Posted: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:59:52 -0500
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On Jan 25, 2007, at 14:41, Adam.Lloyd "lloyda" wrote:
> [...] I can search for most accented characters, such as umlauts or
> acute and grave accents without inputting them as accented terms,
> except an "O" with a slash through it. Hmmm. [...]
Same here -- as well as for one or two other oddballs, such as capital
eth (U+0110). Hmm, indeed. It must be the Faroese conspiracy!
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