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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => TI-BASIC => Topic started by: KisforKeyboard on November 15, 2010, 05:48:34 pm
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i'm hispanic and spanish is my first language, and i make a lot of programs in it but it doesn't always come out right because I don't have ñ, which is an n with a tilde (is that the right english word? it's like a squiggly) or accented vowles. i saw some programs that had them and i was wondering how i can type those too on a calculator.
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hola como estas?
Um, these letters are in the calc but they can't be typed the normal way.
Something like this (http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/386/38657.html) could help. Run the program and it stores all of the normally unusable letters to Str2. Then you can recall Str2 in your program and use its contents:)
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that seems slow but ok
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Alternatively there are the language applications that enables a new option in CATALOG (2nd+0):
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_os_languagelocalization_83plus84plus.html
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also here's a version that has only the spanish-exclusive letters :P
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Or if you have a computer handy, you can type inaccessible characters on SourceCoder and possibly Graph Link.
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TI-Graph Link doesn't support ASCII chars from OS 1.15 or higher, though. I think the mapping is different.
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sourcecoder? whjat is that?
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http://sc.cemetech.net/
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ok thanks
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lul any particular reason this is -1'd....i apologize if I was rude in any way. I don't really care intensely about the respect drop but I would appreciate it if you could tell me why since I can't figure it out. I don't want to go around saying things that I think are ok but other people think are rude/offensive :)
also here's a version that has only the spanish-exclusive letters :P
...unless you misclicked in which case you can cancel/change your rate up/down by clicking on the thumbs again and then disregard everything I said :P
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I can't find a negative post, but there was one above that was rated down (accidentally?) so I rated it up since it seemed fine to me. It wasn't the one you just quoted but the earlier one.