Smart Characters in Greek and Hebrew

 

In Greek and Hebrew, certain letters take on different forms depending on their position in the word. The Greek sigma has a different form if it is the last letter of a word.  Five Hebrew letters have a different form depending on their position in a word. Nota Bene will automatically change these letters so that they are displayed and printed in the correct form. These letters are as follows:

 

Greek

The letter assigned to the S key

 

Hebrew

The letter assigned to the P key
The letter assigned to the K key
The letter assigned to the X key
Τhe letter assigned to the N key
The letter assigned to the M key

 

These letters can be typed in fixed forms so that they will not automatically be changed depending on their position in a word. Ctrl+Alt+ the assigned key will enter the fixed regular form and Ctrl+Alt+Shift+ the assigned key will enter the fixed final form.

 

Smart letters are shown in the keyboard diagram in red.

 

 

See also:

Keyboard Diagram

Smart Quotation Marks