> On 06 Sep 2014, at 12:28 , Carl Hoefs <newsli...@autonomy.caltech.edu> wrote: > > I’m editing a Latin document and I need to use a special roman character that > looks like a lower-case “m” with a tilde over it (like ‘ñ’ but an ‘m’). The > Special Characters menu item brings up a panel that shows all the Latin > characters, but it doesn’t have this character, only ḿ, ṁ, ṃ, and ɯ. Is there > any way to generate it? I suspect it’s non-standard, and I may be out of luck > here...
Do you know the name of the letter? Does it have a Unicode code point? Are you looking for "Latin small letter m with middle tilde"? ᵯ LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH MIDDLE TILDE Unicode: U+1D6F, UTF-8: E1 B5 AF -- 'I warn you, dragon, the human spirit is-' They never found out what it was, or at least what he thought it was, although possibly in the dark hours of a sleepless night some of them might have remembered the subsequent events and formed a pretty good and gut-churning insight, to whit, that one of the things sometimes forgotten about the human spirit is that while it is, in the right conditions, noble and brave and wonderful, it is also, when you get right down to it, only human. _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list MacOSX-talk@omnigroup.com http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk