Re: Special characters
Re: Special characters
- Subject: Re: Special characters
- From: Aki Inoue <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:07:10 -0800
It appears Mail mangled the character (sigh).
You can enter 'x' + U+0300 from the Character Palette.
Aki
Neil,
You can combine diacritics with any characters in Cocoa.
And, this is what you're looking for "x(".
Just copy/paste the above string into your text field.
Aki
I hope I can explain this adequately..
In my UI, I have some text fields that present statistical values
to the
user. E.g., mean, standard deviation, etc. Next to each field is a
text
label that explains what the field represents. It's just static text,
doesn't change.
How do I put a special symbol in that label? I looked in the special
characters menu, but it only has a limited set. E.g., is there a
way I could
put an x-bar symbol in there to represent the statistical mean?
Usually,
this is represented by a lower case x with a bar above it.
Thanks,
Neil Baylis
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