As an example,
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::alguem::alguém
And I also use some sequential keystroke codes for characters that normally require shift, like
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:?*:,.::?
I have used these for years, and in the past could input the keystrokes “alguem,.” and end up with the text “alguém?” But now after setting up a new computer and installing Autohotkey and my autocorrect script, inputting the same key sequence produces this “alguém,.”
After AHK uses the comma keystroke to trigger the “alguém” correction, it does not count toward the second correction that would insert the ?.
Can someone tell me what to do so the end characters still count for future substitutions after triggering a former one?
Or point me to a former discussion of similar issues? Thanks.