In a previous message, Jon Glass typed vigorously:
>The Apple logo also exists in several other Mac fonts. Use keycaps to find
>it. (I could tell you, but you might miss a lot of other goodies that way.
Specifically, look at Chicago and Charcoal using Key Caps - make sure to
press the Control key when viewing. These special characters cannot
generally be accessed using the keyboard within, say, a word processor.
But you can punch them up in Key Caps, and then copy and paste them into
you other documents.
g.
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