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Ross Moore wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Phil,
On 13/10/2010, at 8:12 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
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GARCIN wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thank you for your answer.
But how I get for instance the «hand» of the instruction {\HTO ☞}, or other symbol of Ornaments?
Thank you.
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<pre wrap="">Well, I've read both answers, but I remain confused; if you can
type a «hand» into your e-mail message, as you apparently did,
why can you not use the same technique to insert a «hand» into
your XeTeX document ?
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Garcin did not type the hand.
Fr Michael did, and Garcin just copied it.
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Yes, and I just "clicked-and-pasted" it from the character palette.<br>
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