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Inserting Special Characters

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Mar 02, 2021 Mar 02, 2021

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Greetings, everyone:

I am trying to insert a registered trademark symbol in my Framemaker 2019 document, and it's not working.

According to the help, the combination is Ctrl+q Shift+9, but this isn't working. All I get is an e character from the Ctrl+q.

I'm using Arial font.

Please help! Thank you!

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Community Expert , Mar 02, 2021 Mar 02, 2021

I am trying to insert a registered trademark symbol in my Framemaker 2019 document, and it's not working.


By @Cynthia Pao


One little question, so many answers!

 

The shortcut works for me in 2019—remember that is is a sequential shortcut, so break it down into two parts: first tap Control+q (release the keys), then Shift+9 (release the keys). Then the ® symbol will appear.

 

In addition to the Insert menu and Bob's answers, there is also a button on the Quick Access Toolbar that no one ever no

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Oh, dear. Never mind.

 

I see there is an Insert menu with the option available. I did not think of that before.

 

Cindy

 

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Cynthia Pao: … insert a registered trademark symbol …

You can also do it as [Alt key] plus [0174], for ®


My personal practice, however, is to use Variables for any characters not on the keyboard, per the convention:
Name: U+1234 FORMAL UNICODE NAME
Definition: \u1234
which for Â® would be:

Name: U+00AE REGISTERED SIGN
Definition: \u00ae

These U+ variables all self-sort at the bottom of your Var catalog, so don't get in the way.
This scheme also allows assigning Character Formats where the instant font doesn't populate the code point, or for Unicode SMP characters (U+10000 and up) which FM doesn't support yet, so still have to be implemented in the legacy overlay/codepage manner.

FM has a not-super-useful habit of collapsing the \u notation to the actual Unicode glyph.

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I am trying to insert a registered trademark symbol in my Framemaker 2019 document, and it's not working.


By @Cynthia Pao


One little question, so many answers!

 

The shortcut works for me in 2019—remember that is is a sequential shortcut, so break it down into two parts: first tap Control+q (release the keys), then Shift+9 (release the keys). Then the ® symbol will appear.

 

In addition to the Insert menu and Bob's answers, there is also a button on the Quick Access Toolbar that no one ever notices!

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~Barb

 

 

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Barb Binder: One little question, so many answers!

If there was only one way to do it, it wouldn't be FrameMaker.:game_die:

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All of the answers are correct, actually. Frame is good that way.

 

I marked Barb's correct because it is the simple way 🙂

 

Cindy

 

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