What is the keyboard shortcut for library ℓ?
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1fdholt
I have been searching without success for the keyboard equivalent of the library ℓ on a PC. I now use cut and paste when I need for a call number but it would be a lot easier to use the code. I have a list of the diacritics
http://www4.samford.edu/arts/music/documents/KeyboardShortcutsDiacriticalMarking...
and by trial and error I have found some other alt+ codes.
Does anyone know this code?
Thanks.
Fianna
http://www4.samford.edu/arts/music/documents/KeyboardShortcutsDiacriticalMarking...
and by trial and error I have found some other alt+ codes.
Does anyone know this code?
Thanks.
Fianna
3keristars
http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/character.jsp?a=2113
ℓ should create it, if I'm remembering correctly (ℓ)
Edit: yes, it worked the second time. :) When you have a unicode ID, you can prepend it with "&#x" and follow up with a semicolon and it should show. You can often find the unicode id with a bit of work if you plug the copypasted character into wikipedia or the wiktionary, which is how I found this one.
Also, note, this isn't a keyboard code, but it is a way to get the character to show up without copypasting.
ℓ should create it, if I'm remembering correctly (ℓ)
Edit: yes, it worked the second time. :) When you have a unicode ID, you can prepend it with "&#x" and follow up with a semicolon and it should show. You can often find the unicode id with a bit of work if you plug the copypasted character into wikipedia or the wiktionary, which is how I found this one.
Also, note, this isn't a keyboard code, but it is a way to get the character to show up without copypasting.
5fdholt
#3 - it works! (Said with wonder.) I typed that sequence and saved after I entered the Dewey. The ℓ appeared in my Dewey box.
#2 - Your method works in Word and Wordpad. I use Deweys in documents so this is also very helpful.
(Our online catalog at work changes the library ℓ to a beta (ß) which is so confusing for patrons. I need to see if either method would work there.)
Thank you both for the magic!
#2 - Your method works in Word and Wordpad. I use Deweys in documents so this is also very helpful.
(Our online catalog at work changes the library ℓ to a beta (ß) which is so confusing for patrons. I need to see if either method would work there.)
Thank you both for the magic!