Southern Comfort wrote:If anyone knows how to get the Performing Right symbol (like the copyright symbol but P in a circle) that you see on CDs, etc, that would be useful. I've had to create it as a graphic image in a word processor in the past.
It's there in Unicode, so you may not be able to use it, SC. I found this on the web somewhere:
In more recent versions of Word, you can get a character by typing its 4-digit Unicode, er, code and then hitting Alt+X immediately after; so in this case I type 2117 and then hit Alt+X.
No idea whether it works; I'm a *beep* user.
But here's one to copy and paste - ℗ Again I expect your computer needs to be set up for Unicode (which, btw, is a different kind of thing from TrueType and OpenFont, SC: if I understand it right, lots of TT/OF fonts use unicode for their character encoding) for you to be able to see it.