How do you do a "Registered" little "R" with a Circle ?

How do you do a “Registered” little “R” with a Circle ?
And the little “TM” for trade mark… they are sooo cool.

Thx

®: ®

[sup]TM[/sup]: [sup]TM[sup]

Sorry, that last one should be:

[sup]TM[/sup]

You can also get ™ but holding down ALT and typing 0153 on the numeric keypad. When you let go of ALT, the ™ appears.

Well I’ll be Damned™.

If you don’t like memorizing numbers, you can also use:

["]FAQ - technical issues - please read this BEFORE posting a question](http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?postid=1956119#post1956119[/url)

Just Testing…

&Reg

&trade

???

®

Ah-ha.

You need the “;” after the &reg…

Thanks all :slight_smile:

On a Mac:

® = option+r

 = option+2

© = option+g

I’m just amazed that you can do that - showing the formula without it appearing already changed [sup]TM[/sup]

I just figured out that if you go to “quote,” it will show the formula used by the person you are quoting. That’s even easier than trying to follow instructions.

®

cool.

I used the ascii (or ISO or Unicode or whatever) codes to make the symbols.

Another neat trick, and I believe this is in the FAQ, is to break up codes which would normally be interpreted as symbols or command/formatting codes with another set of codes with nothing between them. Like so. [i**][/i] would be written by doing this [i[i**][/i]][[i][/i]/i]. So if you wanted to show ™ as code instead of a symbol, you could write &trade[i**][/i]; and it would show up as ™ All these codes would normally create italics, but instead it parsed the middle piece out and tried to italicise a blank space and ended up leaving the stuff on both sides of the [i**] start italics command and the [/i**] end italics command. In this case the stripped out inner command set made the characters on either side come together and form a sequence which would normally be code itself, but isn’t treated as such because it technically isn’t side-by-side.

Enjoy,
Steven