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Copyright symbol in Photoshop
The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special
Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. -- Eric Stevens There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class. |
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Copyright symbol in Photoshop
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's photoshop is one word, and no intercap. Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. option-g, or copy/paste an existing copyright symbol, like this one: © or just use lower case c like our ancestors did. |
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On Sep 30, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ): The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. I assume that you are working on a text layer. If so I use the Text tool which when selected add a text layer. Since I am a Mac user, and have not touched a Windows machine in 11+ years all I do in a Photoshop (or any) text window is to use “Option + G” (I don’t remember what the special operator key is in Windows) which gives me © the copyright symbol. That also works for me in metadata in PS, LR, or Bridge, and every other text editor. Now what did you mean by Photoshop’s Special Shapes menu”? I am running the current PS CC 2019 20.0.6 -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Tue, 01 Oct 2019 16:18:06 +1300, Eric Stevens
wrote: The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. When adding text in PS, holding down the Alt key and typing 0169 using the numerical keypad on your keyboard should result in the © symbol. It will not work if you are using the number row and not the numerical keypad. If you do not have a numerical keypad, then Custom Shape ToolSymbols will bring up ©. If you don't see the Symbols list, then click the gear-shape next to whatever you do see and a dropdown will let you change whatever is selected to the Symbols. If the above is not clear, I'll provide a screenshot of what to look for to find the © in the custom shapes. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 20:51:53 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: On Sep 30, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote (in ): The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. I assume that you are working on a text layer. If so I use the Text tool which when selected add a text layer. Since I am a Mac user, and have not touched a Windows machine in 11+ years all I do in a Photoshop (or any) text window is to use “Option + G” (I don’t remember what the special operator key is in Windows) which gives me © the copyright symbol. That also works for me in metadata in PS, LR, or Bridge, and every other text editor. Now what did you mean by Photoshop’s Special Shapes menu”? I am running the current PS CC 2019 20.0.6 It's the Custom Shape Tool grouped with the rectangle, ellipse, etc. The icon is a distorted star. There is a dropdown to add Symbols including the ©. It's there in 20.0.6, When you open Custom Shapes, look at the right hand side of the top row, second from the right with a curved arrow. I think the default contains the ©. Also, in Windows, holding down the alt key and typing 0169 on the numerical keypad produces the ©. You can't do that on the number row at the top of the keyboard. Works in any app where text is added. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |
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On Sep 30, 2019, Tony Cooper wrote
(in ): On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 20:51:53 -0700, Savageduck wrote: On Sep 30, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote (in ): The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. I assume that you are working on a text layer. If so I use the Text tool which when selected add a text layer. Since I am a Mac user, and have not touched a Windows machine in 11+ years all I do in a Photoshop (or any) text window is to use “Option + G” (I don’t remember what the special operator key is in Windows) which gives me © the copyright symbol. That also works for me in metadata in PS, LR, or Bridge, and every other text editor. Now what did you mean by Photoshop’s Special Shapes menu”? I am running the current PS CC 2019 20.0.6 It's the Custom Shape Tool grouped with the rectangle, ellipse, etc. The icon is a distorted star. There is a dropdown to add Symbols including the ©. It's there in 20.0.6, When you open Custom Shapes, look at the right hand side of the top row, second from the right with a curved arrow. I think the default contains the ©. Also, in Windows, holding down the alt key and typing 0169 on the numerical keypad produces the ©. You can't do that on the number row at the top of the keyboard. Works in any app where text is added. Hi Tony, I hope all is well in Orlando. Yup! The Custom Shape Tool is there as part of the Edit Tool Bar, and the © is in that dropdown default. As I said above, in my Mac centric World with any text, including PS Text Tool layers, and any of the PS, LR, or Bridge Metadata File Info such as the “Copyright Notice” text pane, I use Option/Alt + G = ©. The last time I used a Windows machine was when I was still working. Since I retired in 2009, not so much. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 23:25:50 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's photoshop is one word, and no intercap. Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. option-g, or copy/paste an existing copyright symbol, like this one: © 'option-g'? Go wash your mouth out. If I had a copyright symbol of the right size to cut and paste I would. or just use lower case c like our ancestors did. The lower case c has no legal standing. It has to be the c in a circle. -- Eric Stevens There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class. |
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 20:51:53 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: On Sep 30, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote (in ): The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. I assume that you are working on a text layer. If so I use the Text tool which when selected add a text layer. Since I am a Mac user, and have not touched a Windows machine in 11+ years all I do in a Photoshop (or any) text window is to use “Option + G” (I don’t remember what the special operator key is in Windows) which gives me © the copyright symbol. That also works for me in metadata in PS, LR, or Bridge, and every other text editor. It doesn't work. Now what did you mean by Photoshop’s Special Shapes menu”? I am running the current PS CC 2019 20.0.6 "Adobe Photoshop Version: 20.0.6 20190724.r.80 2019/07/24: 1207344 x64" -- Eric Stevens There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class. |
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Copyright symbol in Photoshop
On Tue, 01 Oct 2019 01:04:15 -0400, Tony Cooper
wrote: On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 20:51:53 -0700, Savageduck wrote: On Sep 30, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote (in ): The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. I assume that you are working on a text layer. If so I use the Text tool which when selected add a text layer. Since I am a Mac user, and have not touched a Windows machine in 11+ years all I do in a Photoshop (or any) text window is to use “Option + G” (I don’t remember what the special operator key is in Windows) which gives me © the copyright symbol. That also works for me in metadata in PS, LR, or Bridge, and every other text editor. Now what did you mean by Photoshop’s Special Shapes menu”? I am running the current PS CC 2019 20.0.6 It's the Custom Shape Tool grouped with the rectangle, ellipse, etc. The icon is a distorted star. There is a dropdown to add Symbols including the ©. It's there in 20.0.6, When you open Custom Shapes, look at the right hand side of the top row, second from the right with a curved arrow. I think the default contains the ©. That's it. Thanks. Previously I had been looking over the LHS where the floppy star and 'shape' could be found. I completely ignored the RH end. Also, in Windows, holding down the alt key and typing 0169 on the numerical keypad produces the ©. You can't do that on the number row at the top of the keyboard. Works in any app where text is added. I was using Text. -- Eric Stevens There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class. |
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Copyright symbol in Photoshop
On Tue, 01 Oct 2019 00:33:34 -0400, Tony Cooper
wrote: On Tue, 01 Oct 2019 16:18:06 +1300, Eric Stevens wrote: The copyright symbol seems to have vanished from Photo Shop's Special Shapes menu and Alt-0169 seems to have no effect. I would be grateful if somebody could tell me how to add a copyright symbol in a line of text. When adding text in PS, holding down the Alt key and typing 0169 using the numerical keypad on your keyboard should result in the © symbol. It will not work if you are using the number row and not the numerical keypad. Then that's the problem. If you do not have a numerical keypad, then Custom Shape ToolSymbols will bring up ©. If you don't see the Symbols list, then click the gear-shape next to whatever you do see and a dropdown will let you change whatever is selected to the Symbols. If the above is not clear, I'll provide a screenshot of what to look for to find the © in the custom shapes. Nope. I've got my brain back into gear, thanks. -- Eric Stevens There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class. |
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