Le 09/02/11 20:55, Larry Gusaas a écrit :
>> The character '⌘' encoded as U+2318.  I see that it is not present in
>> the Liberation fonts used by the main text, but it shows up anyway in
>> the document.  I presume this is some kind of font fall-back ability. 
>> So, at least using the standard Unicode character will show up even if
>> the needed font is absent!  And what font to use?
> A long as ⌘ is encoded as U+2318 it will be displayed on a Mac.

Yes, it displayed fine for me too on my Macbook Pro. As Larry has
pointed out elsewhere, the more recent Macs have both Cmd and ⌘ on the
key, but I certainly remember older Macs where there was only the apple
symbol and ⌘.


Alex


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