Wayan,
I'm missing something. I see a copyright symbol in unicode is U+00A9 or the html code © or an escape code \u00A9. Which one are you using? I can't seem to get any of them to work in the text. Just how are you pasting these?
I have put a file into my resources (named =special characters)
in that file is a list of all the characters using the keyboard for window (don't have Mac)
This list includes both the code copyright = alt +0169 and the special character this would display.
I then simply highlight the character (not the code) copy & paste it into the text wherever I want it to go.
I would make a short video to show the process but am having trouble with the video editor at the moment, I am working on it so I can show people , maybe another hour or so
I might be missing something fundamental here...
Years ago, before using SD, I would always run my code through a "Tidy" routine to convert special characters to html conform format. I somehow took for granted that SD would do that automatically when exporting the site. Being in Spain, I write a lot of special characters and only recently I realised that the html code created by SD does not do anything to convert those characters.
Using the html element is really not practical in my case, so the best bat is to cleanup the code manually with html editor after exporting it. Has it been suggested to Coffecup to add a similar option to SD as they have in the html editor?
Regards
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