VIDEONICS TITLEMAKER 2000 PAGE 85
SPECIAL CHARACTERS
Refer to Chapter 6 for a complete listing, with
explanations.
The following special characters are entered by
pressing ACCENT and the indicated character at
the same time. For instance, ACCENT + C indi-
cates you press C and ACCENT together. “+”
indicates that two keys are pressed together; you
don’t push the “+” key. Capital letters are used for
clarity; you don’t press SHIFT unless it is indi-
cated.
* Note: TitleMaker 2000 offers “curly” quotes in
addition to “straight” quotes. Curly quotes look
like this: “”‘’, as opposed to straight quotes
which look like this: " ' . It also has the “em-dash”
(—), a dash that is longer than a hyphen (-). Note
that the straight quotes in some fonts are actually
slightly curled due to the style used by that font’s
designers.
** For the degree symbol, type ACCENT + 7
followed by SPACE.
ç ACCENT + C
Ç ACCENT + SHIFT + C
æ ACCENT + A
Æ ACCENT + SHIFT + A
œ ACCENT + O
Œ ACCENT + SHIFT + O
ø ACCENT + 0
Ø ACCENT + SHIFT + 0
ß ACCENT + S
§ ACCENT + D
« ACCENT + [
» ACCENT + ]
¡ ACCENT + 1
¿ ACCENT + /
¢ ACCENT + Q
£ ACCENT + W
¥ ACCENT + E
® ACCENT + R
™ ACCENT + T
© ACCENT + Y
° ACCENT + 7; SPACE **
• ACCENT + U
— ACCENT + – *
‘ ACCENT + ; *
’ ACCENT + ' *
“ ACCENT + , *
” ACCENT + . *
The following characters are not printed on
the keypad.
ACCENT + arrow keys
❤ ACCENT + F
✓ ACCENT + G
★ ACCENT + H
◆ ACCENT + J
■ ACCENT + K
■ ACCENT + L
ACCENTED CHARACTERS
The accents above the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 keys are
used
with other letters
to make accented letters.
For instance, to type ü, you would use ACCENT +
4, followed by the letter U. The capitalized version
(Ü) would be displayed using ACCENT + 4, fol-
lowed by SHIFT + U.
In this list, “letter” means the letter you want
accented.