liliana_laurion
2003-09-10 23:42:09 UTC
Hi there:
I am a high school teacher and need help with using a font.
Our school has purchased a gradebook program for us called Easy
Grade Pro. And, we use special symbols for recording attendance.
We have installed a font called "Attendance" Font. In this font,
there is a symbol that we need, but we have no idea, how to get the
symbol out of there, and into our gradebook.
The symbol is a capital P with a circle around it.
(We use the theta symbol also, and we hold down the ALT key and type
0216, and the theta comes up in our monitor display and also prints.)
The P in the circle does not have to come from this font set.
ANY capital P with a circle around it will do.
I found a circle with a P in the Unicode Character set, it is
U+24C5, but it doesn't work. Our teachers have tried this with the
plus, without the plus, with the U, without the U, while holding
down the ALT key, but it does not show anywhere, not even in MS
OFFICE XP.
Could anyone please, please tell us, how to make this or any code
work?
Thanks so much.
Laurion
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I am a high school teacher and need help with using a font.
Our school has purchased a gradebook program for us called Easy
Grade Pro. And, we use special symbols for recording attendance.
We have installed a font called "Attendance" Font. In this font,
there is a symbol that we need, but we have no idea, how to get the
symbol out of there, and into our gradebook.
The symbol is a capital P with a circle around it.
(We use the theta symbol also, and we hold down the ALT key and type
0216, and the theta comes up in our monitor display and also prints.)
The P in the circle does not have to come from this font set.
ANY capital P with a circle around it will do.
I found a circle with a P in the Unicode Character set, it is
U+24C5, but it doesn't work. Our teachers have tried this with the
plus, without the plus, with the U, without the U, while holding
down the ALT key, but it does not show anywhere, not even in MS
OFFICE XP.
Could anyone please, please tell us, how to make this or any code
work?
Thanks so much.
Laurion
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