for degrees, minutes, seconds above the
decimalpoint.
On 06/07/2013 8:38 AM, Barry Wainwright wrote:
It can be done, but how the characters are rendered depends very much on the
application used to render them.
Start There are a block of unicode characters called Combining Diacritical
Marks
calculator. Use the Dec and Hex buttons to toggle back and forth
between decimal and hexadecimal numbers.
Regards, Roger Bailey
From: Dave Bell
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 10:12 AM
To: 'Sundial list'
Subject: RE: Unicode characters for degrees, minutes,seconds above the
decimalpoint.
Good call
ubject: RE: Unicode characters for degrees,
minutes,seconds above the decimalpoint.
Good
call, Steve!
With
that in hand, you can easily (under Windows) enter both
marks directly from th
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Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 5:19 PM
To: Dave Bell; 'Sundial list'
Subject: Re: Unicode characters for degrees, minutes,seconds above the
decimalpoint.
Interesting Thanks Steve and Dave.
I use the Alt codes all the time for degrees, Greek and accents in Word. But my