I'm wondering if the specific "O with dot below it" character used in the "Number" abbreviation in the titles of scores like this is still around in the digital age:
I swear I've found it in the past, but can't seem to locate it nowadays.
I am aware of the ordinal Nº character; it is not quite what I am looking for.
Looking for a specific character
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Re: Looking for a specific character
U+2116 gives №, yet if there is line or dot is font depending. Some designers use dot next to o.
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Re: Looking for a specific character
that would be Shift+Opt+: on Mac .. am i rite OCTO ??
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Re: Looking for a specific character
Activate Unicode Hex Input, as the input keyboard layout, than Alt+ type u2116
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