I'm obviously just not looking in the right place but can anyone tell me how to type this character:
^
I've looked in the keyboard viewer and thought it was command+option+i but that only shows the invisibles in TM. I've seen it in the Character palette but would rather be able to type it instead of opening that palette each time.
Feel free to answer off list.
Thanks,
Mike Stickel Screenflicker Developments www.screenflicker.com
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At 12:12 AM -0500 4/24/05, Michael Sheets wrote:
I'm obviously just not looking in the right place but can anyone tell me how to type this character:
^
Unless I'm mistaking the character there... that would be "shift-6". ;)
Of course if you have non-US keyboard layout, it might have ended up somewhere else.
Also one other possibility... in the context of menu item keys it's the Control (ctrl) key. Other mysterious icons: The thing that starts on the upper left and then instead of continuing to the upper right dives down to the bottom right, as if opting to go low is the Option key. Truly awful icon. And the circle with an arrow pointing up and left as if a spaceship escaping earth's orbit is the Escape (esc) button.
- Eric
Stupid question asked and answered. Thanks to all and sorry for wasting the bandwidth. Guess I'm the guy that can't see the forest for the trees ;o)
On 4/23/05 11:32 PM, "Eric Hsu" erichsu@math.sfsu.edu wrote:
At 12:12 AM -0500 4/24/05, Michael Sheets wrote:
I'm obviously just not looking in the right place but can anyone tell me how to type this character:
^
Unless I'm mistaking the character there... that would be "shift-6". ;)
Of course if you have non-US keyboard layout, it might have ended up somewhere else.
Also one other possibility... in the context of menu item keys it's the Control (ctrl) key. Other mysterious icons: The thing that starts on the upper left and then instead of continuing to the upper right dives down to the bottom right, as if opting to go low is the Option key. Truly awful icon. And the circle with an arrow pointing up and left as if a spaceship escaping earth's orbit is the Escape (esc) button.
- Eric
Mike Stickel Screenflicker Developments www.screenflicker.com
p: 403-271-9118 e: mike@screenflicker.com
On 24-04-2005, at 09:06, Mike Stickel wrote:
Stupid question asked and answered. Thanks to all and sorry for wasting the bandwidth. Guess I'm the guy that can't see the forest for the trees ;o)
I actually thought your ^ was meant as an arrow pointing to an (for me invisible) character on the line above ;-).
On 24 Apr 2005, at 11:56, Sune Foldager wrote:
I actually thought your ^ was meant as an arrow pointing to an (for me invisible) character on the line above ;-).
Wow, Sune is really cooking on gas today ;-)
Kind regards,
Mats
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