On 2014-07-08 01:15, Robert Funnell wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2014, Eric Beversluis wrote:
I'm entering some code lines in a LO Writer document. The lines are long
and wrap around and I'm looking for the special character 'curved arrow'
that is used to indicate that it's a continuation line and not a new
line of code. I don't see it in the Special Characters table. Does
anyone know if there's a way to insert this character?
There's this Unicode character: http://unicode-table.com/en/2938/
There are other possibilities at
http://unicode-table.com/en/sets/arrows-symbols/
I don't know offhand what fonts support this.
Or even better, if there's some macro of something that will insert it
wherever the line of code happens to break, depending on how the
document is otherwise formatted?
I don't know about this.
I find I can copy the character from the link above
http://unicode-table.com/en/2938/
and paste it into a document and it saves. I can't insert it as a
character but can copy and paste it to other lines.
Steve
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