where is the symbol for phonorecoding copyright ? a P in a circle

S

spirit-evolving

I need to know how to find or create the phonorecording copyright symbol
which is a p in a circle just like the c in a circle for copyright. How do I
find or create that?
 
R

rajkohli

Do you know that you don't need any third-party software to do this task?
There is an inbuilt hidden program in Windows XP (if you have Windows XP)
called Private Character Editor. You can use this program to create your own
character set, no matter you need a P in oval or something else. You can draw
anything you like.

If you can see this picture "Do you know that you don't need any third-party
software to do this task? There is an inbuilt hidden program in Windows XP
(if you have Windows XP) called Private Character Editor. You can use this
program to create your own character set, no matter you need a P in oval or
something else. You can draw anything you like.

If you can see this picture "Do you know that you don't need any third-party
software to do this task? There is an inbuilt hidden program in Windows XP
(if you have Windows XP) called Private Character Editor. You can use this
program to create your own character set, no matter you need a P in oval or
something else. You can draw anything you like.

If you can see this picture "", this has been drawn using PCE in Windows
XP. You need to work out in it to understand the method that how to use
private characters in different programs. Once you draw and save a character
then you can use it in any program through Character Map.

To run PCE, click Start - Run - type eudcedit and press enter.

Let us know, if the information is useful to you.
 
J

Jezebel

What on earth are you talking about?


rajkohli said:
Do you know that you don't need any third-party software to do this task?
There is an inbuilt hidden program in Windows XP (if you have Windows XP)
called Private Character Editor. You can use this program to create your
own
character set, no matter you need a P in oval or something else. You can
draw
anything you like.

If you can see this picture "Do you know that you don't need any
third-party
software to do this task? There is an inbuilt hidden program in Windows XP
(if you have Windows XP) called Private Character Editor. You can use this
program to create your own character set, no matter you need a P in oval
or
something else. You can draw anything you like.

If you can see this picture "Do you know that you don't need any
third-party
software to do this task? There is an inbuilt hidden program in Windows XP
(if you have Windows XP) called Private Character Editor. You can use this
program to create your own character set, no matter you need a P in oval
or
something else. You can draw anything you like.

If you can see this picture "?", this has been drawn using PCE in Windows
XP. You need to work out in it to understand the method that how to use
private characters in different programs. Once you draw and save a
character
then you can use it in any program through Character Map.

To run PCE, click Start - Run - type eudcedit and press enter.

Let us know, if the information is useful to you.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Although this character cannot be found in most fonts, it is Unicode
character 2117, in the Letterlike Symbols character subset. You can find it
in Arial Unicode MS and Lucida Sans Unicode.
 

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