FW: MR in superscript - Spanish translation for TM

2002-10-10 Thread Magda Danish (Unicode)
Can someone help me reply to this inquiry. Thanks, Magda. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 3:46 AM To: Tex Texin Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Magda Danish (Unicode) Subject: Re: MR in superscript - Spanish translation

Re: FW: MR in superscript - Spanish translation for TM

2002-10-10 Thread Michael Everson
At 10:17 -0700 2002-10-10, Magda Danish (Unicode) wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 3:46 AM To: Tex Texin Subject: Re: MR in superscript - Spanish translation for TM I cannot use html code. People in 3M St. Paul that are

Re: FW: MR in superscript - Spanish translation for TM

2002-10-10 Thread Doug Ewell
Michael Everson everson at evertype dot com wrote: There is no character encoded in Unicode which is a superscript capital M with capital R. I have never seen MR set in type in the same way that TM is, and indeed the abbreviation seems a bit doubtful to me. (Marca Registrada is usually used

Re: FW: MR in superscript - Spanish translation for TM

2002-10-10 Thread Patrick Andries
- Message d'origine - De : Doug Ewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : 10 oct. 2002 23:34 Michael Everson everson at evertype dot com wrote: There is no character encoded in Unicode which is a superscript capital M with capital R. I have never seen MR set in type in the same way that

Re: FW: MR in superscript - Spanish translation for TM

2002-10-10 Thread Tex Texin
Doug, Doug Ewell wrote: Second, in trying to answer Cristina's question, some of us fell into the trap once again of assuming that all text is fancy text, or can be shoehorned into a fancy-text model. This is simply not true. Not every text problem can be solved with markup, nor should