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- From: watson@clark.edu (Dennis Watson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Command Key Font Symbol
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.183804.23330@clark.edu>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 18:38:04 GMT
- Article-I.D.: clark.1992Aug20.183804.23330
- References: <1992Aug19.011333.29975@u.washington.edu> <16sfeeINNcts@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Organization: Clark College, Vancouver, Wa. USA
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- In article <16sfeeINNcts@agate.berkeley.edu> dana@are.Berkeley.EDU (Dana E. Keil) writes:
- >In article <1992Aug19.011333.29975@u.washington.edu> burrows@milton.u.washington.edu (William Burrows) writes:
- >>I am writing some documentation and would like to include the
- >>symbol for the command key in the documentation. However, I donUt
- >>seem to be able to find it in any font sets. Can anyone help?
- >>
- >I believe the Chicago font is the only common font that has it; it
- >is ASCII 17 which should be produced by control-Q (note this is not
- >the command key but the control key). Also try control R, S and T
- >in Chicago for some other characters not found in other fonts.
- >--
- >Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
-
- Dana! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I too have wanted the command key
- in documentation. Several people I know also want to use that symbol
- and, dumb us!, said"I wonder why noone has put it in a font!"
- Thanx again
- Dennis
- watson@clark.edu
-