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  1. Hi...

    How to put some specifical signs because ( in my language) we use some specifical word signals, like
    ~
    using Credit Roll, from Sony Vegas?

    ---> https://www.videohelp.com/tools/Vegas

    Do I need to set any configuration from the program? Or specify something on my keyboard or something?

    Thanks.
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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    This question would likely be better answered in our Editing Forum. Moving you.
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  3. Can you copy and paste in Vegas? Most NLE's can including WMM.
    You can also change the language when you install, I'm sure Vegas has Portuguese.
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    If not that, you could always try either using the "ALT+NumPad####" code method. You can sometimes see what the code is by using the stock Windows CharacterMap app. For example,
    Code:
    ALT + 0169
    Equals
    Code:
    ©
    If you can't cut & paste from MS Word into Vegas' titler (like MOVIEGEEK was saying), I'd be very surprised.

    Failsafe fallback would be creating what you want in Word and doing a Printscreen / Screencap, and adding the graphic in Vegas. But I'm sure you'll have better options than that.

    Scott
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  5. Hello, dear all.

    Thanks for the aswers.

    I'll try your advices.

    "ALT+NumPad####" code method.
    I need to know how to put some signals, like:

    ^ ~ ` ´ ª º ¬ § {

    Among others...

    And even musical notation too.



    Does exist some charts, tables or "code tables" which I can consult?

    If you know some of them, please, point them.

    Thanks again for your help. :P

    Best regards.

    devil (johner)
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia
    If not that, you could always try either using the "ALT+NumPad####" code method. You can sometimes see what the code is by using the stock Windows CharacterMap app. For example,
    Code:
    ALT + 0169
    Equals
    Code:
    ©
    Interesting.
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  7. Download the musisync font then drag the .ttf file into the WINDOWS\Fonts folder, you can then insert musical characters into any program.

    musisync.zip

    You can also write music with the Lassus font:
    http://www.dafont.com/lassus.font
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    those should already be in webdings or wingdings that comes with windows OS (including the treble and bass clef)

    simply call on them via alt + keypad

    start>all programs>accessories>system tools>charactermap

    if you don't find them, perhaps they weren't installed
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  9. Can't you install language packs and access them though the language toolbar in windows? Once installed , I think you should be able to access special characters from whatever language
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