The reference to an EQ field is explained in the article I cited,
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm. A macron is a "long mark," a
short *horizontal* line. You can find the Combining Vertical Line Above at
glyph 030D (in the Combining Diacritical Marks character subset) as stated.
If you have Word 2002 or 2003, you can insert is by typing 030D, then
pressing Alt+X.
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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"jayno55" wrote in message
...
Thanks for quick reply Suzanne (sorry I made an error in sending the
question
twice!). Afraid I don't know what you mean by EQ fields or macrons, but an
acute accent won't work anyway, I do need a vertical. I have accessed 'Add
features' via my MS2k Office disc to add Ariel Unicode MS to my system.
But
when I open Insert/Symbol/Ariel Unicode MS I can't find "combining
vertical
line above" in the scroll down 'subset' menu. There is a subset called
"combinging diacritics (symbols)" and another called "combining half
marks"
but neither of these includes a vertical dash. I can see vertical dashes
(e.g. in 'Box drawing', 'Block elements' and 'Geometric shapes'), but if I
insert them into a document they simply appear on their own in a letter
space. I cannot see how to insert them over an actual letter. Presumably
there is a procedure one uses that I simply don't know about? I'm also
unfamiliar with terms you use like 030D, or where to find these? Can you
get
me any further? Appreciate your taking time on this. jayno55 :-)
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm. Note that Unicode
character 02C9, though not a combining diacritic, works well with an EQ
\o
field as a macron (though there are several other macron or overbar
characters). Oh, wait, you want a *vertical* dash? Hmm. You're sure an
acute
accent (character 0301) wouldn't do? I don't think there's anything in
the
"(normal text)" character set that's going to work. Perhaps 030D in
Arial
Unicode MS (Combining Vertical Line Above)? That won't even require an
EQ
field.
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"jayno55" wrote in message
...
I am involved in typing romanised versions of sanskrit words for
people
who
do chanting of sanskrit verses. When a part of a word is chanted at a
higher
note than normal this is signified by marking a short vertical line
(the
equivalent of a vertical 'dash') directly above the given letter. I
want
to
know how to do this as a Text (superscript?) procedure in Word. I
don't
want
to use Draw as the solution.
I have Word 2000 v.9.0.2720