Working with Multiple Languages
The default font used in EndNote will support Unicode characters, including symbols and standard Greek and mathematical characters. However, if you want to work in more than one language, you may need to install those additional languages to be able to work with them easily in EndNote.
Adding Languages
For macOS 15 (Sequoia):
- Open System Preferences.
- Click General.
- Click Language & Region.
- Click the Add (+) button under Preferred languages.
- Select the language you want to add and click the Add button.
- Select which language you want to use as your primary language.
- You may be given a choice of multiple keyboard options for your language. If so, you will need to select the one you want. Click the Add button.
- The new language will be added to your list of preferred languages.
- Click Keyboard at the left of the window, then the Edit button to the right of Input Sources.
- Choose your keyboard options. One useful option is to Show input menu in menu bar, making it easy to switch between languages at any time.
- Close and save your changes.
Note: Steps may vary with different versions of the macOS.