anndel
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°°° wow it works, thanks! °°°
Thanks for sharing, now I can search for how to place the double dot over some letters as in German. Much appreciate all of the info guys and girls![]()
That's called an "umlaut".
That's called an "umlaut".
°°°° I recently accidentally discovered how to type fractions out so that they look better, but I can't figure it out again. I hate the way 1 1/2" looks.
I think some of the common fractions are in the alternate character set along with the other symbols. 1/2 would just be a single character printed the way you want it.°°°° I recently accidentally discovered how to type fractions out so that they look better, but I can't figure it out again. I hate the way 1 1/2" looks.
I'm not missing something , am I.I think some of the common fractions are in the alternate character set along with the other symbols. 1/2 would just be a single character printed the way you want it.
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°°°° I recently accidentally discovered how to type fractions out so that they look better, but I can't figure it out again. I hate the way 1 1/2" looks.
mouse click on symbol, then click on select button, (or double click and it selects) then click copy button, go to text editor and past,I'm not missing something , am I.
When using that wiget, you have to enter it into the box @ the bottom, and copy paste, correct?
I notice if you hover over the symbol, it shows what appears to be a keyboard shortcut, but They don't/didn't seem to work.

You will notice that it cannot put an umlaut or a tilda and whatever that thing the French put under a C in facade on a pre existing letter. It actually replaces the letter and the extra symbol as a complete characterThanks for sharing, now I can search for how to place the double dot over some letters as in German. Much appreciate all of the info guys and girls![]()
OK, Good To Know, Thanks,mouse click on symbol, then click on select button, (or double click and it selects) then click copy button, go to text editor and past,
or just note the alt+*** key and type that...
the plus symbol isnt typed-just denotes holding down the alt key while entering the numbers
Most text editors/word processors have direct access to the charmap verse going to windows start/run
Then some programs have ther own methods like autocad %%d = °
Not for me it doesn't, I will never except an asterisk in place of a degree symbol.

I was using the codes I found on line with the alt key. I never noticed the map on the start menu. So I learned something, too. I think it is still quicker if you know the code for the character you want to use alt+ xxxx.It's fun seeing others discover these little hacks. I use the alt-codes all the time for certain symbols and letters.
Except, or accept?![]()
It's not really that much harder to do it correctly, is it?
Non illigitimatus cararborundum. The asterisk is fine. No need to justify it. I agree. If having a discussion, there is better use of your time than importing a symbol. It falls in the same category of those that correct bad grammer and spelling. Most if us are more interested in the subject at hand. The person posting may have poor writing skills but might know a lot more about what is being discussed than I do.Eh, no not really. But 99% of the time I'm on forums, I'm on my phone. An asterisk is easy to find, and more importantly: forum talk is informal. This isn't a graduate degree thesis or a peer reviewed publishing. We're just people casually talking about whatever the forum is (most of the time!). So if I said "I took out the infrared temp gun and it measured 237*F" ...come on now...you know what I'm trying to say.
I'll be sure to use the keyboard method for when I'm at a computer next time [emoji6]
Non illigitimatus cararborundum. The asterisk is fine. No need to justify it. I agree. If having a discussion, there is better use of your time than importing a symbol. It falls in the same category of those that correct bad grammer and spelling. Most if us are more interested in the subject at hand. The person posting may have poor writing skills but might know a lot more about what is being discussed than I do.
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On purpose. GOTCHA!!You misspelled grammar.
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