Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The characters, symbols and abbreviations used herein maco are in accordance with the approved stan


The characters, symbols and abbreviations used herein maco are in accordance with the approved standards for genealogy by the Genealogical Society of South Africa and is also widely used in South Africa. (See bottom of methods that can be followed for more unfamiliar symbols and using Alt + some numbers to get a specific symbol) Symbol with Statement: State: * birth (place maco and date) (Key = Shift + 8) baptism (baptism) maco (place and date) (or =) baptism (christening) (place and date) ñ nickname (nickname) adopted ç (parents, place and date) b occupation (description, location maco and date) d or genetic disease deviation (description, location maco and date) death (place and date) (Key = Alt 0134) Ω bury (place and date) w cremation maco (place and date) x married, first marriage (place, date and person) xx married maco second marriage (place, date and person) xxx married third marriage (place, date and person) etc. divorced (place and date) (Key = Alt 0247) about by date (Key = 241 ALT) <before the date> to date? estimated date Some characters can only be entered only (eg. * and x) while others could be by using ALT entered (see indicated the sleuel for the symbols in color. Other characters, maco however, can only use the "Insert Symbol "functionality will be added. Here is a process to set up the" Ω "and" "characters to make a little easier: In an MS-Word document select the Insert menu option and follow the instructions - Choose Symbol. maco ...; choose (normal text), under Subset choose Literal Symbols; select Ω, choose maco Shortcut Key, hold the keys Ctrl + Shift + z simultaneously, select Assign and press Close. Any time the symbol needed just press Ctrl + Shift + z = Ω. Follow the procedure to set the character. Insert, Symbol (normal text), Subset, Literal Symbols: , Shortcut Key, hold the keys Ctrl + Shift + ~ simultaneously, choose Assign maco and Close pressure. Any time the symbol needed maco just press Ctrl + Shift + ~ = .
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