Smiling face:
\_/
Mitch slipped this one in on a recent email.
I'm sure he won't mind me sharing it.
But where did he get the goofy characters for
the eyes and nose?
Dan
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Started on 1999-02-06
[L-USA] Smiling face
From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) |
Date: 1999-02-06 21:22:42 UTC-06:00
[L-USA] Re: Smiling face
From: (FencePoste@aol.com) |
Date: 1999-02-07 15:53:12 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 2/7/99 6:36:46 AM !!!First Boot!!!, elf@pclink.com writes:
<< Smiling face:
\_/
Mitch slipped this one in on a recent email.
I'm sure he won't mind me sharing it.
But where did he get the goofy characters for
the eyes and nose?
Dan >>
if you are in windows 95 go to Start> Programs > Accessories > Character Map
choose a font, scan the chart for a character you like... click and hold to
enlarge it a bit (they are so small) and look to the lower right side of the
window to see the keystroked necessary to type that character. It will often
be an Alt + numbers... which means you hold the Alt key down, type the numbers
ON YOUR NUMBER PAD and NOT the keyboard numbers.... let go of the Alt key, and
the character appears.
You need to choose a common font for everyone to be able to see the same
character.
On Windows 98 the path is Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools >
Character Map.
I can't remember how to find it if anyone is still in 3.1 or something, but
it's there LOL
Don't know how Macs play ascii characters.
Lynn
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<< Smiling face:
\_/
Mitch slipped this one in on a recent email.
I'm sure he won't mind me sharing it.
But where did he get the goofy characters for
the eyes and nose?
Dan >>
if you are in windows 95 go to Start> Programs > Accessories > Character Map
choose a font, scan the chart for a character you like... click and hold to
enlarge it a bit (they are so small) and look to the lower right side of the
window to see the keystroked necessary to type that character. It will often
be an Alt + numbers... which means you hold the Alt key down, type the numbers
ON YOUR NUMBER PAD and NOT the keyboard numbers.... let go of the Alt key, and
the character appears.
You need to choose a common font for everyone to be able to see the same
character.
On Windows 98 the path is Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools >
Character Map.
I can't remember how to find it if anyone is still in 3.1 or something, but
it's there LOL
Don't know how Macs play ascii characters.
Lynn
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[L-USA] Re: Smiling face
From: jjp (exposto1@airmail.net) |
Date: 1999-02-10 01:21:36 UTC-05:00
>
>Don't know how Macs play ascii characters.
>Lynn
>
They play just fine!
Julie
Be with those who help your being. Rumi
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>Don't know how Macs play ascii characters.
>Lynn
>
They play just fine!
Julie
Be with those who help your being. Rumi
Want to buy a book? I'm trying to make a life-long dream come true and
open a bookshop. It's tiny, but it grows now and then. Come see!
>http://members.tripod.com/~anniespark1e/commercial.html
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