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how to write Like this which must be copied !


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guys ,

with past few year , i m searching the text which has line over it . I means it would look logo_transparent.gif . If you have any idea . please tell me . one thing more i knows that <s> code .

Important : Text must be copied i.e it will not been generated by html coding . like ? ( line code y and it will also get copied )

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my name is PARITOSH , and friends call me PARI . i want to write my name in such a way

Sorry i mean, where do you plan to use this? Word processing, internet, design?

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guys ,

with past few year , i m searching the text which has line over it . I means it would look logo_transparent.gif . If you have any idea . please tell me . one thing more i knows that <s> code .

Important : Text must be copied i.e it will not been generated by html coding . like ? ( line code y and it will also get copied )

Partosh>

Pari[s]tosh[/s]

@ Mephistopheles

i think that you have not read my query correctly .

one thing more i knows that <s> code .

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Important : Text must be copied i.e it will not beengenerated by html coding> . like ? ( line code y and it will also get copied )

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@ Gally

you just want to put a line across a couple of letters that's called Strikethrough

Thanks for inform me about this strikethrough word . _______________________________________________________________________________

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Sorry i mean,

hey don't me silly , no need to saying sorry .

i want to put that word In my profile .

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You can't do it. The strikethrough is a formatting option. When you cut and paste you're only taking the text, and formatting isn't part of the font itself. It only contains the letters.

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You can't do it. The strikethrough is a formatting option. When you cut and paste you're only taking the text, and formatting isn't part of the font itself. It only contains the letters.

It doesn't matter , you believe it or not , but i saw there were some text [ like Y ( ? ) ] which won't vanished even they copied . and i hope it would me some where in start > RUN > charmap { for windows } ; but i am not able to figure it out such type of word .

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It doesn't matter , you believe it or not , but i saw there were some text [ like Y ( ? ) ] which won't vanished even they copied . and i hope it would me some where in start > RUN > charmap { for windows } ; but i am not able to figure it out such type of word .

I am only telling you the facts. ? is the Chinese/Japanese currency symbol. It is a separate letter just like A or B or C. It inoti> Y with a "double strike-through formatting."

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I think I see what you are getting at. In those cases, the strike-though formatting may also be copied along with the font. I know if you copy something from Internet Explorer into a Microsoft Word document, the formatting will also be copied.

Edit: It is not the font, but rather the application and the way it handles copying formatted text.

Also, many websites may also remove the formatting on text. So you may be able to paste in text with strike-through only to find later that the website has ignored them.

Edit # 2: looks like I was completely off the mark with what you wanted :p

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@ hdood

Ok doesn't matter . it will mixed up with A or B or C ( even with D :p) ; who cares . All i what is such type of symbols .

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@ +Mike Chipshop

i don't knows about that thing .

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check it in below site , the word is get copied .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strikethrough

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I was wrong then. Apparently Unicode does have a strikethrough diactric (it doesn't exist in ASCII, and I'm an old man!). If you type 0336 into the "go to Unicode" box in charmap, you will get it (write Paritosh in the "Characters to copy" box, and click on the strikethrough character for each letter you want). Like this: Parit̶o̶s̶h̶

It will only work on websites that use Unicode though.

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It is not the font, but rather the application and the way it handles copying formatted text.

I agreee :(

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Oh i see what you found, so all you need to do is find the rest of the letters.

finding the rest letter is a big deal . I have not achieve success Yet ( started searching from last year )

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I was wrong then. Apparently Unicode does have a strikethrough diactric (it doesn't exist in ASCII, and I'm an old man!). If you type 0336 into the "go to Unicode" box in charmap, you will get it (write Paritosh in the "Characters to copy" box, and click on the strikethrough character for each letter you want). Like this: Parit̶o̶s̶h̶

It will only work on websites that use Unicode though.

Quoted just in case you missed it.

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@ hdood

You can't even image how much thankfull to u .

Thank U .

u won my hearth .

but how did u do this .

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@ Mike Chipshop

hey dear ,

tell me to , what you learn today . let me also learn something from you .

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There is a overlaying character in the Arial Font that allows you to do this.

"̶" is the character, so i can copy it and ̶g̶o̶ l̶i̶k̶e this or what not. You ̶g̶e̶t me?

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:( sorry , where it is ?

You can't type it on your keyboard, but you can cut and paste it from the character map. Once you've cut it, simply type a letter then paste it in. If you write A and then paste it in, you'll get A̶. If you paste it in before the letter as well, you get ̶A̶.

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