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    Where can flag 'CombinedCharSupported' flag be found - as described in rep_change #3470 (Aleph 20)?

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    • Product: Aleph

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    Where can flag 'CombinedCharSupported' flag be found (as described in rep_change #3470, Aleph 20)?

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    The flag CombinedCharSupported can be defined in GUI file .\alephcom\tab\alephcom.ini, section [Main]

    [Main]
    [...]
    CombinedCharSupported=N

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    What is CombinedCharSupported?
    Before passage to Unicode the GUI was working with special control characters that were developed by the Ex Libris development department. When, following customer needs, the combined characters were introduced, the characters are now taken from Microsoft.

    Category: Cataloging (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: Create / Edit records (500) - ALEPH


    • Article last edited: 3/20/2014
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