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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Symbols

    Quote Originally Posted by jclements View Post
    alt + 0248

    Degree symbol
    Degree symbol is alt + 248

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Symbols

    Alt+0176 is also the degree symbol.

    32 F = 0 C
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  3. #13

    Default Re: Symbols

    superscripted numbers 0 through 3
    Xara – Alt+0186
    Xara – Alt+0185
    Xara – Alt+0178
    Xara – Alt+0179

  4. #14

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    Or, for a complete list:
    Code:
    033  !    070  F   0107	k   0144     0181     0218  
    034  "    071  G   0108 l   0145  ‘   0182     0219  
    035  #    072  H   0109	m   0146  ’   0183     0220  
    036  $    073  I   0110	n   0147  “   0184     0221  
    037  %    074  J   0111	o   0148  ”   0185     0222  
    038  &    075  K   0112	p   0149  •   0186     0223  
    039  '    076  L   0113	q   0150  –   0187     0224  
    040  (    077  M   0114	r   0151  —   0188     0225  
    041  )    078  N   0115	s   0152  ˜   0189     0226  
    042  *    079  O   0116	t   0153  ™   0190     0227  
    043  +    080  P   0117	u   0154  š   0191     0228  
    044  ,    081  Q   0118	v   0155  ›   0192     0229  
    045  -    082  R   0119	w   0156  œ   0193     0230  
    046  .    083  S   0120	x   0157     0194     0231  
    047  /    084  T   0121	y   0158  ž   0195     0232  
    048  0    085  U   0122	z   0159  Ÿ   0196     0233  
    049  1    086  V   0123	{   0160  *   0197     0234  
    050  2    087  W   0124	|   0161     0198     0235  
    051  3    088  X   0125	}   0162     0199     0236  
    052  4    089  Y   0126	~   0163     0200     0237  
    053  5    090  Z   0127	   0164     0201     0238  
    054  6    091  [   0128	€   0165     0202     0239  
    055  7    092  \   0129	   0166     0203     0240  
    056  8    093  ]   0130	‚   0167     0204     0241  
    057  9    094  ^   0131	ƒ   0168     0205     0242  
    058  :    095  _   0132	„   0169     0206     0243  
    059  ;    096  `   0133	…   0170     0207     0244  
    060  <    097  a   0134	†   0171     0208     0245  
    061  =    098  b   0135	‡   0172     0209     0246  
    062  >    099  c   0136	ˆ   0173  *   0210     0247  
    063  ?   0100  d   0137	‰   0174     0211     0248  
    064  @   0101  e   0138	Š   0175     0212     0249  
    065  A   0102  f   0139	‹   0176     0213     0250  
    066  B   0103  g   0140	Π  0177     0214     0251  
    067  C   0104  h   0141	   0178     0215     0252  
    068  D   0105  i   0142	Ž   0179     0216     0253  
    069  E   0106  j   0143	   0180     0217     0254  
                                                     0255  

  5. #15
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    Question Tech question

    I think alt-key results can vary depending upon the font, can't they?

    Does the original Ascii character set (not preceded by a zero) still hold true for non-graphcal font sets?

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    Default Re: Tech question

    They also change depending upon the relevant code-page tables.
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  7. #17

    Default Re: Symbols

    The list that posted represents the Arial (websafe) font. To be absolutely sure (particularly when using other fonts), you'd do well visually test the results in a browser.

 

 

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