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Author Topic: hebrew vowels with dotted circle  (Read 3018 times)
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« on: 2008-10-13, 02:33:00 »

Posted by: ethan
         
Good evening,
 
Does anyone know if there is a simple way to have vowels appear in isolation (such as in a chart of the Hebrew vowel symbols) with the dotted circle "above" (or next to/under, etc.) them in order to show where the letter would be in relation?  If not, I'll just go with an Alef in relation to each.  But it would be great if I could get the circle (which appears automatically for some, such as tsere-yud) for all.
 
Thanks,
Ethan

         
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« Reply #1 on: 2008-10-13, 11:11:00 »

Posted by: avi_wollman
         
Just use "Unicode Character 'DOTTED CIRCLE' (U+25CC)"

Avi
         
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« Reply #2 on: 2008-10-13, 14:20:00 »

Posted by: ethan
         
How specifically would this be accomplished in Word?

         
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« Reply #3 on: 2008-10-14, 05:52:00 »

Posted by: John Hudson
         
In Word, you can input characters using the Unicode value (25CC) follows by alt+X (English keyboard).
         
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