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Posted by joesplink on 07/03/07 14:59
On Jul 2, 11:19 pm, "Nik Coughlin" <nrkn....@gmail.com> wrote:
> joesplink wrote:
> > I have a web page with not-equal sign ... in the expression F <ne> MA
> > where the <ne> is an actual not-equal sign at
>
> >www.berkeleyscience.com/relativity.htm
>
> > Works fine for IE. However I just discovered it doesn't work for
> > Firefox.
>
> > How to get a not-equal sign that works for both ?
>
> > Use an image?
>
> > Here's what works for IE, I have no idea where I found this ...
>
> > <span style='font-size:14.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;
> > font-family:Symbol;mso-ascii-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-hansi-
> > font-family:
> > "Times New Roman";mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-
> > family:Symbol'><span
> > style='mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Symbol'>¹</span></
> > span>
>
> > Firefox prints a ¹ instead of a not-equal sign.
>
> That is IE only rubbish (in fact Microsoft Office rubbish, hence the MSO)
>
> You want ≠- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
BONUS !
(Oh yeah, now I remember where I got that, I wrote a ne in MS word doc
and generated a htm file and copied)
Is there a list of such character generators ? In particular, I'm
interested in a 'partial derivative' symbol, which looks something
like a script d, you can see one on
www.berkeleyscience.com/waveeq.htm
There I used, with great inconvenience, an image imbedded in the line,
with the attendant hassels, it was such a headache that when I did
www.berkeleyscience.com/gr.htm
I just used a regular d, which is .... wrong.
Thanks for the tip!
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