On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 12:32:29PM +1000, Johnstone, Colin wrote:
> How do I print out the copywrite symbol to a text file please.
You should realize that the copyright symbol will be different for different
character sets, and it won't exist in all of them. For example, others
suggest
> If you're using notepad or wordpad, hold down alt and type
> 0169 (on the
> keypad) and you'll get the symbol as a literal. Put it in
> quotes, and it'll work fine.
I think, he wants to print out the copyright symbol to a file from a
perl script.
If that is question then the syntax below will
Hi,
If you're using notepad or wordpad, hold down alt and type 0169 (on the
keypad) and you'll get the symbol as a literal. Put it in quotes, and
it'll work fine.
Jim
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(Colin Johnstone) wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>How do I print out the copywrite symbol to a text file please.
print char(169);
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ning.
IANAL, and although our legal systems are similar they are not
identical, but then you knew that already ...
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Johnstone, Colin [mailto:Colin.Johnstone@;det.nsw.edu.au]
> >
> > How do I print out the copywrite symbol to a tex
not sure you can in ascii
a couple of brackets will do the trick
(c)
in HTML you can use ©
> -Original Message-
> From: Johnstone, Colin [mailto:Colin.Johnstone@;det.nsw.edu.au]
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:32 PM
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Hi all,
How do I print out the copywrite symbol to a text file please.
Colin Johnstone
Website Project Officer
Corporate Website Unit
Public Affairs Directorate
NSW Department of Education and Training
AUSTRALIA
ph 9561 8643
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