Wow! This is really a case of over thinking the entire situation! Thank you Gary for solving this one, it worked!
Of course i use linux so i couldn't use any of those alt codes or anything, just copied the © symbol from KCharSelect and pasted it into the title field.
- Andrew
PS. replying to the list for reference
On 12/21/2010 05:28 PM, Broyhill, Gary wrote:
On a Mac, hold down OPTION and lower case g, and it will paste the copyright symbol into the title field.
I don't have a Windows box to test it on, but this should do the same thing: Hold down Ctrl and Alt at the same time and press upper case C Ctrl+Alt+C
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Andrew Manson <_andrewm@graticule.com_>wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering. Does anyone know any way to get a copyright symbol
into the
title of a page? I know you can get it into the body using © but
i need
it to display in the title.
Cheers,
- Andrew
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 09:34:29 +0000 Andrew Manson andrewm@graticule.com wrote:
Wow! This is really a case of over thinking the entire situation! Thank you Gary for solving this one, it worked!
Of course i use linux so i couldn't use any of those alt codes or anything, just copied the © symbol from KCharSelect and pasted it into the title field.
Since you're on Linux I'd suggest to learn how to use compose key. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComposeKey http://userbase.kde.org/ComposeKey and man xcompose
It's pretty easy to learn since most default assignment are plain graphic compositions...
èéòóøØöÆ≠®©™♥‽
and some are "surprising" ☭
Beware not all them can safely be displayed on the web.