Hi César,
I have verified the given information and ...
correct reference for the character is not ASCII standard but Microsoft
Character Table;
The *alt 184 *code hereunder is valid for PC's running on Windows
operating systems
the *alt 0169* gives the same result (and this is from ASCII character
and also ANSI character standard)
Another way to get © by copy and paste action : that table is located
within Windows at / Start - Programs - Accessories - System tools -
Character Map/ ( After selecting a font, double click the desired
character(s), click on Copy, return to your document and paste ).
If you run a Mac or Linux, I cannot tell you.
I apologize for giving a wrong reference.
Much success!
Regards
Charlie
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Ledocq-Boccart a écrit :
PS: the key Alt lays at left from space bar on the PC keyboard;
while holding pressed the key Alt, typing 184 on the numeric pad
keyboard will produce ©
Ledocq-Boccart a écrit :
Hello César,
Using ASCII characters, i.e. holding key Alt while typing 184, you
will get the © symbol.
*******cut
\header {
title = "copyright symbol"
subtitle = "how to"
composer = "César"
copyright = "© César"
}
*******cut
Charlie
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César Penagos a écrit :
Dear Sirs:
Can you tell me how ca I put a copyrigth symbol under the copyrigth
section, in titles?c I mean \header{
title = ""
composer = ""
opus = ""
copyright= "symbol I need"
}
Thank You In advance
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