
| Inserting the degree temperature symbol |
|
|
You can insert the degree temperature symbol into any Mac OS X app by hitting the following key command:
Option+Shift+8 produced one like this: Temperature Symbol: 85° As you can see the symbols are slightly different but I couldn’t tell you why or what for, so just use which ever one you want. If it’s 35˚ outside, now you can tell someone! |
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
|
"When I recently had problem with my G4, The Mac Guys were quick to responed and indeed, went beyond the call of duty to solve my problem. Not only did research and give me a solution to it, but also took the time to give me valuble information to resolve future problems."
Lee Wanglie |
612.669.7244 MN
715.426.9670 WI
Latest Mac News
- iOS Vs. Android: Which Has the Crashiest Apps? Slashdot: Apple
- Apple Overturns Motorola's German iPad and iPhone Sales Bans Slashdot: Apple
- Apple Clarifies iBooks Author Licensing Slashdot: Apple
- Apple Loses German Court Bid To Ban Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N, Nexus Phone Slashdot: Apple
- Pirate Apple TV Operation Nabbed In Australia Slashdot: Apple
- Apple Forcing IT Shops To 'Adapt Or Die' Slashdot: Apple
- German Appeals Court Confirms Galaxy Tab 10.1 Ban Slashdot: Apple



