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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2017-03-17 23:48
Hurstfarm wrote:
> Easiest route is to cheat: quick internet search for his name
> with the correct characters (Dvořák), paste and reformat into
> the required font. Bingo!
Thanks, Andrew.
Writing the html as I do in WordPad, this just produces a null character, not the accented 'ř' (simple cut-and-paste worked here, however). When hand-coding I normally need a numeric code (xx) or a character name (eg "à").
But I was able to cut and paste from your text above in a less direct way. I saved this page and then opened it in WordPad, where I was able to cut-and-paste the source characters successfully from that file into my target page file. I can save the example and use it for future use. So, thank you for the text model that you provided.
Some browsers allow you to view the source code directly. I haven't found the menu choice for that in MS Edge.
I am still wondering, though, if there's a value I can use to place the character directly into the text source of the web page.
Karl
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