At 08:54 07/07/2014 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
I'm entering some code lines in a LO Writer document. The lines are
long and wrap around and I'm looking for the special character
'curved arrow' that is used to indicate that it's a continuation
line and not a new line of code. I don't see it in the Special
Characters table.
The first thing to realise is that what you see in this table is
font-dependent: you will find more possibilities in some fonts than
others. On my Windows system, for example, I find the DejaVu fonts
include more characters than most.
Does anyone know if there's a way to insert this character?
Try these Unicode characters:
21A9: Leftwards arrow with hook
21B2: Downwards arrow with tip leftwards
21B5: Downwards arrow with corner leftwards
2936: Arrow pointing downwards then curving leftwards
2938: Right-side arc clockwise arrow
Note that you need to pay attention to whether any such characters
will be rendered properly in a word processor document on any other
system, no matter how similar. You may have more success by exporting
your document as PDF and distributing that.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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