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=:) :-D ((W)) ((Y)) I-) 8-) 8) :S- :-S >:O ((B)) =D> ((L)) >:D< (-: :-< ((N))
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Hope it works for me. |
How do you do the smileys? Besides the keystrokes do you need a special program running to convert the keystrokes to smileys? I have not seen this subject clearly explained on this forum. That is program + keystrokes + conversion method. Thanks in advance.
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Does it work??? |
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Hi Betsy,
thanks for the link to the Smiley Chart. One piece is still missing from the puzzle. I know the keystrokes for a particular smiley (example =:) for the green face) however, how are they converted? If I key in =:) why does it not change? What more is needed to render them? Thanks Again. |
Hi Betsy,
Well it appears that these Smiley things self render after you post the message. While I am inputing the text they still appear as just a series of characters. =:) Thank you again for your help! |
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Just had to try it. Also glad to get some explanation about these new smiley faces. I'll have to experiment a little more... Hmmm...If you preview your reply, it converts the type into signs and then retains them when you retrieve the post to edit. That's kind of cool. It lets you check the symbols out without actually having to post (and make an idiot of yourself). |
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Gee, I need practice, sorry.
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francophile3 (we have to stick together),
type € exactly that way, no spaces, no caps |
Well, I'll try once again:
&euro; type that |
LVSue, I give up-it's too late! =:-)
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Aw, francophile3, type
&euro; |
one more try:
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<font color=red><b>HUZZAH!</b></font>
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I've heard tell of this in myth and legend, but, have never seen it myself...
Press down the alt key and with it pressed down, <b>on the numeric keypad</b> enter 0128 then release the alt key. <i>Remember to have the numlock on while entering the keys</i> I can't test, because I use Linux... Does it work? |
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That was alt0128. It works just fine, Bozo. 8-) |
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