RE: Unicode characters for degrees, minutes, seconds above the decimalpoint.

2013-07-06 Thread Dave Bell
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

Re: Unicode characters for degrees, minutes, seconds above the decimalpoint.

2013-07-06 Thread Roger Bailey
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

Re: Unicode characters for degrees, minutes, seconds above the decimalpoint.

2013-07-06 Thread Donald L Snyder
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

RE: Unicode characters for degrees, minutes, seconds above the decimalpoint.

2013-07-06 Thread Dave Bell
...@telus.net] 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