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WHERE can I find a manual on how to enter
information for my organization?
How do I make Polish
fonts appear correctly?
How do I load the Polish keyboard so I can type
Polish fonts?
WHERE
can I find a manual on how to enter information for my organization?
A manual in both Polish and English can be found under
PolOrgManual-EnglishPolish.pdf (4MB).
How do I
make Polish fonts appear correctly?
In some browser versions, Polish fonts will
appear automatically. If that is not the case with your browser, it's just
a question of loading the language in your browser.
Netscape 3.0 does not support Polish Fonts.
For Netscape 4.5, from the menu bar SELECT
the following:
> Edit
> Preferences...
> The Preferences dialog box will appear; Double click on
Navigator in the Category list box on the left side until
Languages appears below it
> SELECT Languages and a dialog box with your languages
appears; SELECT the button Add...
> The Add Language dialog box will appear; scroll down and find
Polish [pl] and click on it to highlight it, then press
the button OK
> You will return to the previous dialog box (Preferences)
and Polish [pl] will appear in the list
> Press OK to accept the changes you just made and to
return to your browser
For Internet Explorer 5.0, from the menu
bar SELECT the following:
> Tools
> Internet Options..
> The Internet Options dialog box will appear, at the bottom
there is a button called Languages...
> The Language Preferences dialog box will appear; if
Polish does not appear in the Language list box, SELECT the button
Add...
> The Add Language dialog box will appear; scroll down
and find Polish [Programmers] and click on it to highlight it,
then press the button OK
> You will return to the previous dialog box (Language
Preferences) and Polish [pl] will appear in the list
> Press the button OK to return to the Internet
Options dialog box
> Press OK to accept the changes you just made and to
return to your browser
How do
I load the Polish keyboard so I can type Polish fonts?
For Windows 95/98 do the following:
> Press Start and within
the Start Menu, SELECT Control Panel
> The Control Panel dialog box will appear, SELECT
Keyboard
> They Keyboard Properties dialog box will appear, SELECT the
Language tab
> If Polish does not appear in the Language list box,
SELECT the button Add...
> The Add Language dialog box appears, SELECT Polish
and press OK
> If Polish does not appear, go to
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/multilang/default.htm
and download the Multi-Language support feature
> Your will return to the Keyboard Properties dialog box, press
OK again
For Windows 2000 do the following:
> Go to Start -> Settings ->
Control Panel -> Regional Options
> Under the General Tab make sure that "Language settings for the
system's Central Europe check box is marked. If not check it and then
exit. Your system may ask you for your Windows 2000 installation CD to get
files it may need.
> Once the system has installed the necessary files go back to Regional
Options and click on the Input Locales tab
> In the Installed input locales, press the Add... button.
> In the Input locale field, choose Polish.
> In the Keyboard Layout/IME field, choose either the Polish
(Programmers) keyboard.
> Press OK
> Press OK in the Regional Options dialog box.
You should now have a Dark Blue box appear
in system tray at the bottom of your screen. Inside the box should
be 2 characters. Most likely they will be "EN" for English. Click on the
Blue box mentioned previously. It should now give you a list of languages
that you can do input with. Choose Polish. The Blue Box should now have
"PL" for Polish in it, and you should be able to input Polish using your
standard keyboard.
Polish Programmer's Keyboard Layout
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