John; The character entities are an HTML issue that is separate from
text representation.  You should be able to enter any unicode
character directly into an Ensemble text box.  However the underlying
Adobe FlashPlayer has limited support for HTML character entities.
Specifically, their documentation states:

    * To include a left angle bracket (<), right angle bracket (>), or
      ampersand (&) character in displayed text, use the corresponding
      character entities: &lt;, &gt;, and &amp;, respectively. You can
      also use the &quot; and &apos; entities for single- and
      double-quotation marks. These are the only named character
      entities that Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe® AIR™ recognize.
They
      recognize numeric entities, such as &#165; for the Yen mark
      (¥),;however, they do not recognize the corresponding character
      entity, &yen;.

-- Scott

On May 13, 3:29 pm, John Perdoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there anyway that I can use special character sets in TBC ie  Greek
> capital letter omega [name: &Omega;] [number: &#937;] , also how about
> subscript and superscript characters
>
> If I cannot use directly can you suggest a way I could maybe escape
> them in the label and reuse in ensemble.
>
> Thanks in advance again
>
> John

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