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A WordPress plugin that makes it easier to use Hawaiian language with the correct diacriticals.
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=== Hawaiian Characters === Contributors: mrwweb Donate link: http://kuahawaii.org Tags: Hawaiian, Kahako, Okina, Character Map, Special Characters Requires at least: 4.5 Tested up to: 5.7 Stable tag: 2.0.1 License: GPLv3 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html Adds the correct characters with diacriticals to the WordPress editor Special Characters feature for Hawaiian == Description == **For WordPress 5.0+ Block Editor Support, you must install this plugin _AND_ [Insert Special Characters plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-special-characters/).** This plugin makes it possible to insert the Hawaiian *kahakō* diacritical characters into the WordPress editor using the standard "Character Map" feature. **Full list of characters added to the character map:** > Ā ā Ē ē Ī ī Ō ō Ū ū ʻ [Contribute on Github](https://github.com/mrwweb/hawaiian-characters) *Thanks to [Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo](http://kuahawaii.org/) for inspiring this plugin and reviewing it before launch.* = Usage = **In WordPress "Block Editor" (5.0+):** 1. Make sure you have installed both this plugin and [Insert Special Characters](https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-special-characters/) installed. 1. Open the Special Characters tool - OPTION 1: Click the small downward pointing arrow in the formatting tool bar and select "Special Characters" (see second screenshot) - OPTION 2: Press `CTRL` + `o` (Windows) or `CMD` + `o` (Mac) 1. Select the character to insert from the popup window. The characters appear first in "Hawaiian" tab. (see third screenshot) **In the WordPress "Classic Editor" (pre-5.0) and Block Editor "Classic" block:** 1. Click the **`Ω`** button in the bottom row of editor buttons. 1. Select the character to insert from the popup window. (Characters appear at end of map.) = Version Requirements = This plugin requires **WordPress 4.5 or higher**. = Other Plugins by MRWweb = * [MRW Simplified Editor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/mrw-web-design-simple-tinymce/) - A simpler editor that focuses editors on content. * [Post Type Archive Descriptions](http://wordpress.org/plugins/post-type-archive-descriptions/) - Enables an editable description at the top of a post type archive page. * [Post Status Menu Items](http://wordpress.org/plugins/post-status-menu-items/) - Adds post status links–e.g. "Draft" (7)–to post type admin menus. * [Feature a Page Widget](http://wordpress.org/plugins/feature-a-page-widget/) - Shows a summary of any Page in any sidebar. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Is this plugin compatible with WordPress 5.0 / "Gutenberg"? = Yes! This plugin supports the [Insert Special Characters plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-special-characters/) for WordPress 5.0. Install that plugin alongside this one to use a similar Character Map feature as the old WordPress. Thanks to 10up for building that plugin! The old Character Map function remains available in WordPress 5.0 in two ways: 1. On any page using the "Classic Editor" (pre-WordPress 5.0), most likely via the [Classic Editor plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor/). 1. Via the "Classic" block of the new editor. (See the third screenshot.) == Installation == 1. Go to `Plugins > Add New` in your WordPress Dashboard 1. Search for "Hawaiian Characters" 1. Click "Install" for the Hawaiian Characters plugin (first result) 1. Click the "Activate Plugin" link 1. If using WordPress 5.0+, repeat these steps 2-4 for the plugin "Insert Special Characters" == Screenshots == 1. The character map showing Hawaiian characters in the Block Editor (requires [Insert Special Characters](https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-special-characters/)) 1. How to insert special characters in the WordPress 5.0+ block editor 1. The character map with Hawaiian Characters in the Block Editor's "Classic" block 1. The characters are added to the last line of the Classic Editor's character map == Changelog == = 2.0.1 (3 June 2021) = * Fix missing JavaScript file for Block Editor = 2.0.0 (23 September 2019) = * Add Block Editor (aka Gutenberg) support via integration with [Insert Special Characters](https://wordpress.org/plugins/insert-special-characters/) (must install) = 1.1.0 (4 December 2018) = * Add new FAQ regarding WordPress 5.0 compatibility * Add new screenshot with WordPress 5.0 * Plugin is now actually translatable and slightly more secure * Other minor readme fixes = 1.0.0 (27 February 2016) = * Initial Release == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0.0 = Full WordPress block editor support! (Requires installing "Insert Special Characters" plugin.) = 1.1.0 = This works with WordPress 5.0! See the plugin FAQ for details.
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A WordPress plugin that makes it easier to use Hawaiian language with the correct diacriticals.