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Re: When you want one odd character....

From:Clint Jackson Baker <litrex1@...>
Date:Saturday, May 18, 2002, 0:18
Thanks!  What's nice is that in Netscape 6.2 you can
toggle between normal and HTML format very easily, so
even if you only have a tiny bit of HTML knowledge
like I do, you can figure out a job like that.  I put
in the string you suggested into the HTML and got my
character just fine.

Thanks again!
Clint

BTW is there a website listing HTML code for
characters like that?  I can't remember if I asked
this already.


--- Tristan McLeay <kesuari@...> wrote:
> If you want to type it in HTML, type ?. BTW: I > can't see the > character you can get (I get a lovely box instead.) > At a guess, I'm > going to say it's s-caron. Try using ¡ instead. > If it's not that, > forgive me but like I said, I can only guess because > I can't see it. > > Tristan > > On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 15:01, Clint Jackson Baker > wrote: > > Siyo! > > I have the orthography for my back-burner > > Old-English-like conlang, but I have a problem. I > > want to use the candy-cane-looking symbol for a > > capital /S/, and use ? for the lowercase. > Obviously, > > you can see which one I can't render with any > code. I > > can put it in a Word document, but it doesn't > > translate into anything for a webpage. I have > > alternately thought of using $ but don't like its > look > > or inauthenticity (though using two money symbols > for > > a single sound has an appeal). Ideas? > > > > Clint > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > > http://launch.yahoo.com
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