Bob,This makes my heart so happy--that is amazing how that has worked out for you. Congrats on your new little girl. You both had lost someone and now you have each other. KatherineBy the way, you type an ä by holding down the alt key and typing 0228
Quote from: Bob Roller on October 02, 2017, 08:51:33 PMThere is nothing like a reply to your own last post.Our vet called and said he had a miniature Dachshundwhose owner had passed away and the family didn't want it.A female,18 months old with all shots current and free ofcharge to a good home. She is now our little girl and Ihave named her "Madchen".How can I umlaut certainletters on a computer?The letter "a"in her name ought tobe umlauted.Bob RollerMädchen like this. Use alt 132 and that is the code for ä if this is what you want Hold down the alt key then press 132 and when you release the alt key youll have your ä. Take a look at this page explains better than I can. http://www.theasciicode.com.ar/extended-ascii-code/letter-a-umlaut-diaeresis-a-umlaut-lowercase-ascii-code-132.html
There is nothing like a reply to your own last post.Our vet called and said he had a miniature Dachshundwhose owner had passed away and the family didn't want it.A female,18 months old with all shots current and free ofcharge to a good home. She is now our little girl and Ihave named her "Madchen".How can I umlaut certainletters on a computer?The letter "a"in her name ought tobe umlauted.Bob Roller
Jim,I sent ya an e-mail via yer web site when this thread first posted.Just wondering if maybe ya didnt get it?Regarding your upcoming new kit??Brad Foust
Jim,Do you have a picture of your latest earlier period right hand kit? If so please post a few pictures!Thanks!Dave R
FYI and a little late...the umlaut in German is also represented by using an "e" after the character that needs the umlaut, e.g. Maedchen.