EuroSlavic® Converter
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Now You Can Easily Convert Your ASCII-Encoded EuroSlavic Files To Our Unicode-Encoded EuroSlavic In Unicode Fonts With The EuroSlavic Converter.
EuroSlavic Converter will allow you to convert text typed with Linguist's Software EuroSlavic (ASCII-encoded) fonts to the new Unicode-encoded fonts in EuroSlavic in Unicode. The converter is a series of macros embedded in a Microsoft Word file. You simply copy the appropriate macro(s) into each of your Word files that contain EuroSlavic text and run the macro(s) to convert the text to the Unicode-encoded values of the EuroSlavic in Unicode fonts. The macros do not affect any other text in your files except the EuroSlavic text, allowing you to retain your file's original formatting. The EuroSlavic Converter makes a daunting task simple.
Complete instructions are included in the EuroSlavic Converter User's Manual.
EuroSlavic Converter for Windows
EuroSlavic Converter for Windows
EuroSlavic Converter for Windows includes macros to convert EuroSlavic (ASCII-encoded) text to EuroSlavic in Unicode (Unicode-encoded) fonts. For example, you can convert all the EuroSlavicPala text in a Word document to EuroSlavicPalaU with a single click.
Windows System Requirements:
Operating System
The EuroSlavic Converter requires Windows XP, 2000, NT 4.0, Me, 98, or 95. But note that EuroSlavic in Unicode (the fonts to which you are converting the files) requires Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, 2000, or NT 4.0 for keyboard support. So even though you may run the Converter in earlier versions of Windows you will need the later versions of Windows to work with the converted files. (See EuroSlavic in Unicode for Windows for details.)
Applications
Requires Microsoft Word 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2002 (XP), 2000, or 97. The files you are going to convert must be Word for Windows files, since the macros are Word macros embedded in a Word file.
Fonts
Requires one or more of the EuroSlavic (ASCII-encoded) fonts from Linguist's Software and the corresponding Unicode-encoded font from the EuroSlavic in Unicode for Windows product. Note you must install both the ASCII-encoded EuroSlavic font(s) that you used to type your file(s) and the corresponding Unicode-encoded (EuroSlavicU) fonts to which you are converting the files.
The EuroSlavic ASCII-encoded fonts used in your documents must be version 3.0 (dated June 10, 1997) or newer to be successfully converted. If your fonts are older than version 3.0 you must first update EuroSlavic and convert your documents to the new version of the ASCII-encoded fonts following instructions in the Troubleshooting Manual. Then the EuroSlavic Converter can be used to convert your documents to the Unicode-encoded version of EuroSlavic.
How do I find the version number?
Documentation
All documentation is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, so Adobe Reader must be installed on your computer. If you do not already have it installed, you can download Adobe Reader free from the Adobe web site.
Cost: US$ 79.95 Order
Do you need to upgrade? Check the current version number and a Release History.

EuroSlavic Converter for Macintosh
EuroSlavic Converter for Macintosh
EuroSlavic Converter for Macintosh includes macros to convert EuroSlavic (ASCII-encoded) text to EuroSlavic in Unicode (Unicode-encoded) fonts. For example, you can convert all the EuroSlavicPala text in a Word document to EuroSlavicPalaU with a single click.
Macintosh System Requirements:
Applications
Requires Microsoft Word 2004 or 2011 to convert files to EuroSlavic in Unicode fonts. The files you are going to convert must be Word for Macintosh files, since the macros are Word macros embedded in a Word file. (See EuroSlavic in Unicode for Macintosh to be sure you understand the System Requirements for the Unicode-encoded fonts.)
Word 2008 does not support Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros and therefore will not work. You must have Word 2004 or 2011. (Microsoft left VBA out of Word 2008.)
Fonts
You must install both the ASCII-encoded font used in your files and the Unicode-encoded fonts to which you are converting the files.
Documentation
All documentation is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, so Adobe Reader must be installed on your computer. If you do not already have it installed, you can download Adobe Reader free from the Adobe web site.
Cost: US$ 79.95 Order
