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Answer» I've been trying to configure this digit ' (elision mark) into one of my keyboard keys because I cant input it using other methods in the program I'm wanting to use it. If a font can show the mark, does that mean it contains it? I donot quite understand your question, but I think this is what you want to know; Not all fonts have the same icons. They simply are not added. You can see what markings and types of letters a font has by using.. Yes, you guessed it, Windows Special Mark tool Located In Start -> Programs -> 'Bureau accessoires' (Donot know the correct English term) -> System work tools (Again, donot know the correct term) This may differ for Pre-Windows XP operating systems.I think I understand now, thanks I'm not sure which option to choose when I enter System Tools in Windows XP pro. I GOTO Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools..... Then I am left with these options; Backup Disk Cleanup Disk Defragmenter Files and Settings TRANSFER Wizard Scheduled Tasks Security Center System Information System Restore Is it one of these? There is another option Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Accessibility Magnifier Narrator On-screen keyboard Utility Manager I'm not sure if any of these are the english version of "Windows Special Mark" but I dont want to mess around with anything incase I destroy my computer or something I have taken the liberty to put my creative skills to use. I have Windows XP Upgrade. I did not upgrade, I only used the Windows 98 CD-ROM as proper authorization. Perhaps it is not installed by default on Windows XP Pro. You can install additional Windows components by using the Add/remove Software menu and selecting the corresponding tab.http://www.starr.net/is/type/kbh.html and this link>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q310417&ID=KB;EN-US;Q310417On XP go..... Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools> Character Map.....The english equivalent of special marks and follow raptors instructions from there....Character map in windows only shows to use the keystroke for the character specified. alt+039 will yield the character. XP uses the unicode character set and windows versions prior to XP (except NT*) use the ANSI character set. In both ANSI and unicode the decimal value is 39. The ANSI hex value is 0x27 and the unicode hex value is U+0027. *NT uses a combination of ANSI and ascii but should not be a problem for the specified character. Quote Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools> Character Map I dont have the Character Map option in my system tools...... I am using Windows XP pro, you think its just for XP Home version? I checked the link posted by merlin_2 and it says you can do a search for 'charmap' in run, but it doesn't find anything...... Does anyone here have Windows XP Pro and do tehy have the Character Map option? Quote Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools..... Then I am left with these options; Thats all I get. No other options By the way, thanks for your help everyone, I really appreciate it As I said, see if you can install it by going to the Add/remove software function and look for the 'add extra Windows components' tab on the left. Perhaps you can add it from there. I use Windows XP Home and Charmap does work here. You may have to install it first.OK I installed it from my Windows XP CD and can use it now. But I'm having trouble getting the character to show using the NUMPAD. The code to type is Alt+0027 right? Each time I hold alt and press the number then release Alt, it is supposed to show the character correct? I have set the character and copied it. But I cant get it working. My numlock is ON, I type the code while holding Alt, and the cursor moves across as if I was using the space key. I tried typing in other codes and it works fine........ but not with U+0027.......... even U+0028 works *censored*... I thought it would be easier than this I'm determined to get it working, but I always miss the small THINGS. There must be something I'm doing wrong. Could you perhaps explain again what it exactly is you're trying to do? I understand that you somehow require one of the special marks to be copied into a program in order to have it run?You don't need character map to do it. If had paid attention to my post above, you would have seen tha alt+039 is what you need. If you insist on doing things the hard way, thats OK too. |
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