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What is the name of the character entity for Spanish n with a tilde over it in HTML 4.01
n tilde

ñ or ñ
small n, tilde (ñ or ñ)
what is the name of this character: ´
´ or ´
acute accent (´ or ´)
What is the name of this character: á
á or á
small a, acute (á or á)
name of this character: é
é or é
small e, acute (é or é)
what page to go to to insert this character in flashcard: ñ
in card creater or editor select link "character map", then extended latin, then follow directions
what page to go to to insert this character in flashcard: ñ
in card creater or editor select link "character map", then extended latin, or latin extended a, then follow directions
How do you inssert special characters in OpenOffice?
Inserting Special Characters
This function allows you to insert special characters, such as check marks, boxes, and telephone symbols, into your text.
To view a selection of all characters, choose Insert - Special Character.
In the large selection field click the desired character or several characters in succession. The characters are displayed at the bottom of the dialog. When you close the dialog with OK, all displayed characters in the selected font are inserted in the current document.
In any text input field (such as the input fields in the Find & Replace dialog) you can press Shift+Ctrl+S to open the Special Characters dialog.
From openoffice help under accents
how to use the character map in windows?
Open Character Map by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, clicking System Tools, and then clicking Character Map.
Which keys does the US-international layout change the function of?
the US-international layout changes the effect of the apostrophe/single-quote ('), grave accent (`), double-quote ("), caret (^) and tilde (~) keys, making them dead keys used to modify the following keystroke.
When does Spanish use diacritical marks?
Spanish uses the acute accent and the diaeresis. The acute is used on a vowel in a stressed syllable in words with irregular stress patterns. It can also be used to "break up" a diphthong as in tío (pronounced [ˈti.o], rather than [ˈtjo] as it would be without the accent). Moreover, the acute can be used to distinguish words that otherwise are spelt alike, such as si ("if") and sí ("yes"), and also to distinguish interrogative and exclamative pronouns from homophones with a different grammatical function, such as donde/¿dónde? ("where"/"where?") or como/¿cómo? ("as"/"how?"). The diaeresis is used only over u (ü) for it to be pronounced [w] in the combinations gue and gui, where u is normally silent, for example ambigüedad. In poetry, the diaeresis may be used on i and u as a way to force a hiatus.
How do you type diacritical marks and special characters with the US-international keyboard?
Using the international keyboard with the "right-Alt" method: The international keyboard provides two ways of typing special characters. The method I have found easier involves pressing the right-Alt key (the key labeled "Alt" on the right side of the keyboard, usually to the right of the spacebar) and then another key simultaneously. To add the accents to the vowels, press the right-Alt key at the same time as the vowel. .....examples....Using the international keyboard with the "sticky keys" method: This method can be used to make the accented vowels. From: http://spanish.about.com/od/writtenspanish/a/typingaccents.htm