Bonnie, it’s option+g in any mac font.
How do I get hold of the French Script font ? needs to be for the Mac 🙂
Wendy
Actually, Wendy, it probably doesn’t. OS X reads most windows TT fonts these days.
Hi Barbara,
Thats useful to know … I don’t have many fonts installed and I have been searching around for that one for ages. Hopefully someone may know where I can pick it up.
Wendy
Barbara,
Thanks for your help.
Bonnie
Beth, I didn’t know Jodi was sick. I haven’t been on the forum much the past week so have been left behind.
Jodi, Well Well, Yes, I mean get well well!
Marty
Marty, that is old news 😉 Jodi is all better now. Thanks anyways….I appreciate the sentiment:)
How was Florida my dear ?? We missed you 🙂
Jodi, So glad to hear you’re up and kickin’
Florida at my sister’s is soooooo nice. Now I am getting back into the camcorder movies plus upgrading some computer stuff. Where oh where does time fly ….
Marty
How do I find the "symbols" ? I always used option G before
Dennis,
The © symbol is a normal extended character to most font files. On a PC that’s encountered by ALT 0169 to standard font sets (including here). I suspect MACs have it with how it gets to extended characters in font files. On a PC, extended characters can be viewed along with their ALT 4 digit calls for them (you MUST use the numeric keyboard to call the four digit numbers). Charmap.exe is the viewer for all font extended characters in font files. BUT, since not all font files have extended fonts, and some even give a different four digit ALT code, you should match the font in Character map with the font you are using in Elements or you’re likely to get something different than what you are looking for. The extended characters in font files is quite extensive and includes things like ¼, ½, ¾, ¢, £, ¥, ® and accent letters for Spanish, French, German characters as well.
Bob
The © symbol on the Mac is Option G (or ALT, depending on the keyboard you have).
Ray
Thanks Raymond & all,I was trying that and cant get it to work, so I thought it might have changed in CS, will try again
Hi, dennis. All versions of Photoshop/PE just use whatever is on your system for font/type/etc. so the version you are using isn’t relevant.
Got it, not sure what I wasnt doing right but got it to work this time , Thanks everyone
John
You can also imbed personal copyright info right into the digital file.
File : File Info
Fill in appropriate info in dialog box.
Cliff
I am trying to get some ideas how to accomplish this. Ingrid, you mentioned that there is a Symbol Collection. Where do I find this?
I would like to create a Copyright simbol that would look different than the one created by using ALT
Thank you
Custom shape tool/Symbols
M