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Re: FN-FORUM: Mac Latin 1 characters
date posted 7th January 2004 21:37
I have several OE fonts somewhere around, but no use for this.
Basically you use HTML entities on the web as in wes ðu hal or hal wes
þu. Eala, I think that what goes into a web form depends on character
set. On a 2k PC (with unicode), as you say below, alt+(numpad)0222 Þ,
alt+(numpad)0240 ð, alt+0524 þ will do it. No idea what the list will
produce from those!
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Rainsforth" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:18 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM: Mac Latin 1 characters
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> All,
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> I am trying to enter upper and lowercase THORN and ETH characters
> (decimal codes 208, 222, 240 and 254) into a database via a web form.
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> Does anyone know what the keystrokes are for these?
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> I have tried Key Caps and Googling etc. but without success.
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> TIA for any help.
>
> ColinR
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