The standard 'option-G' works in PS text - in fact all the
'option-...' characters will work.
To see what they are, pull down the menu from the flag in the header
bar in the finder and select 'Keyboard Viewer'. This opens a little
keyboard image and if you then hold down Option or Option-Shift, you
can see all the characters that you can get with that routine. Can't
find a Smiley tho' - Mac users are too serious for factory provided
emoticons.
We don't need no Alt numbers...
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 23/10/2008, at 7:38 AM, Brent wrote:
> On a Mac (OSX), in most programs using the standard Mac interface
> design rules you would simple choose Edit / Special Characters... -
> which would bring up a dialog very similar in function to Charmap and
> allow you to paste in whatever symbol you need.
>
> For some reason, Photoshop (at least CS2 that I have), doesn't
> implement the hook for this. So usually I bring up textedit, paste
> the symbol into textedit (using Edit / Special Characters), then copy
> and paste the result over into Photoshop.
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