[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-19 Thread The Red Goblin
I have not found a way to access them for e-mail.? Tip: In WinXP (MacOS/Linux may have a similar applet) I simply copy paste exotic characters from the Character Map* accessory. Steve Collins * Buried in Start Programs Accessories System Tools (points to

[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-19 Thread Barry Say
Hi All Personally I wouldn't bother trying to put exotic characters in e-mail. They only work if the recipient is using the same system to read the messages as the sender is using to compose them. Look at the trouble we with get with £ signs. Barry On 19 Aug 2009 at 10:02, The Red Goblin

[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-19 Thread Anthony Robb
Surely worth a go if it means more chance of the name being right in the publication? A --- On Wed, 19/8/09, Barry Say barr...@nspipes.co.uk wrote: From: Barry Say barr...@nspipes.co.uk Subject: [NSP] Re: Tune title spelling To: Nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu Date:

[NSP] Re: unusual letters

2009-08-19 Thread Rev John Clifford
There's another problem -- even if you put the correct looking letter into an email (easy for me with a Welsh keyboard driver), in a list environment the list master may have restrictive settings. Safest way is to create your text and save it in pdf form. If the list doesn't permit attachments,

[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-19 Thread Gibbons, John
A grand tune, however you spell it! -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Anthony Robb Sent: 19 August 2009 09:59 To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu; julia@nspipes.co.uk Subject: [NSP] Re: Tune title spelling Hello Julia

[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-19 Thread tim rolls BT
Of course, even if we get the name spelt/spelled correctly, we're still left with the discussion about how the actual tune goes. Tim - Original Message - From: colin cwh...@santa-fe.freeserve.co.uk To: Nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:35 AM Subject: