From: Berthe M. Willumsen (bmw_at_biobase.dk)
Date: Sun Mar 21 2004 - 05:38:17 PST
It also depends on the font which is displayed.
Not all fonts have a TM symbol, I'm guessing.
Do you know about popchar?
http://www.ergonis.com/downloads/index.html
I've used it extensively when I was in 9.2.2.
Very useful. Shows the characters from the
currrent font and the keyword combination.
Berthe
Denmark, MP2100
>
>When I got the digest the other day and read Berthe's email I came
>across this "" which according to everyone else on this forum looks
>like the " the trademark symbol or the Swedish cap with the ring on
>top. I am on a Mac OS 9.2.2 using Netscape 7.02 Mail app, reading in
>American English, with Western (ISO-8859-1) character coding and this
>"" (I am copy and pasting this, I don't know how to type this symbol)
>shows up as the universal symbol icon of the female stick figure used to
>denote a Ladies restroom. You know, round-dot-of-a-head, then a triangle
>with arms for the body/skirt, and two sticks holding it up for legs, Not
>a very flattering graphic of a the female form, I think, but I am still
>confused as how I am the only one seeing this.
>
>
>Any good answer or explanation would be appreciated.
>
>Later,
>Jonathan
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