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I'm not getting the copyright symbol (small 'c' in a circle) showing on the documents. Where am I going wrong. Keep it simple please!
I'm not getting the copyright symbol (small 'c' in a circle) showing on the documents. Where am I going wrong. Keep it simple please!
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Copy and paste this © or use Alt+0169 from the numeric keypad
In reply to Copy and paste this © or use… by Shoichi
How can one trigger it without a numeric kbrd?
I get it by typing: Shift + Alt Gr + C
(I'm using Ubuntu, don't know if it's the same on Win and/or Mac.)
In reply to I get it by typing: Shift… by sprock
Yes, I get ©, too, with that key combination on xubuntu 16.04, using an English (UK International with Dead Keys) setup. Shoichi's advice might work for Windows (with English keyboard set). In Ubuntu you can set up several different keyboards and cycle between them (with [WinKey][Space]) which I find very useful if I have to type something in Spanish or French.
OP (and anyone else asking about special characters), it really is important to know what OS, what language, what keyboard setup you have since you might as well ask “I have a car; how do I turn the front foglights on?”. In other words, it's not just a MuseScore thing but involves the interaction of MuseScore and your particular setup.
For all systems (as far as I know), Shoichi is correct in that you can always Copy and Paste.
In reply to Yes, I get ©, too with that… by underquark
I'm on a win 10 laptop, English, American.
I have a character map but I would love to not have to pull it up on the rare occasions when I need it. I use copy/paste for the whole copyright line now and change the information as needed.
In reply to I'm on a win 10 laptop,… by xavierjazz
As I can't remember the Key combination, I just open a new email in Outlook or a Word doc and type "(C)" and get a © back that I can then copy and paste.