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Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals
From: |
Hans Aberg |
Subject: |
Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Nov 2011 10:10:35 +0100 |
On 12 Nov 2011, at 05:38, David Kastrup wrote:
> Unfortunately, it is just programmers and not musicians who have a
> reasonable chance of being able to figure out how to produce ♯ on a
> computer keyboard.
One approach is having an editor which can provide replacements for input text.
So one just types fs..., and it will replace it with f♯. The editor of this
mail wants to replace ... by …, so I have to trick it not to. :-)
Hans
- Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Pavel Roskin, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Werner LEMBERG, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Pavel Roskin, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Werner LEMBERG, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Carl Sorensen, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Paul Scott, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Peekay Ex, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Paul Scott, 2011/11/13
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Pavel Roskin, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, David Kastrup, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals,
Hans Aberg <=
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, David Kastrup, 2011/11/12
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Jonathan Wilkes, 2011/11/12
Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12
Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12