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In fact there are font-editing programs; you could use one to
alter circled-R to circled-P
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005 21:53:46 PDT7, Steve Carter wrote:
>
>Interesting discussion at:
>
>http://www.copyrightauthority.com/copyright-symbol/
>
>The standard Ms Windows TT SYMBOL font has Circle C, Circle R
>and TM (non-circle).
>
>Could you perhaps add the Circle P as a graphic, purloined
>from the link above (or elsewhere)?
>
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>On 6/5/05, Peter Skye wrote, in part:
>>I need a font which contains the Circled C, P, R and TM
>>copyright/trademark symbols.
>>
>>I found the Unicode values (see below) and could do a screen capture of
>>the four images, but I don't know how to convert an image into a font
>>character and then create a font from the characters.
>>
>>Can someone tell me of a font (perhaps symbol or dingbat) that has these
>>four characters?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>- Peter
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