Hi Scott,

Joining this thread late, but are you sure this isn't for editing  
artist names in your iTunes collection again (grin)?   Remember that  
if all else fails, you can find the track or album in the iTunes  
Store, use Get Info (Command-I) and navigate to the Info tab where you  
can browse any entry (title, artist, composer, etc.) and use  
VoiceOver's "Last phrase copied to the pasteboard" (VO-Shift-C) to  
copy the entries, complete with accents.

Cheers,

Esther

Scott Howell wrote:

>
> Yep, option-e followed by the vow your needing as Donna pointed out.
> It's used mostly for accented characters in names etc.
> On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Try option e. Sounds like what you're searching for. What's that
>> character used for?
>> On 28/07/2009, at 12.20, Scott Howell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Folks, I asked this question a while back and I recall pretty much
>>> how
>>> to do this, but I for the life of me can't seem to get this one
>>> character.
>>> I am trying to create the character 'Latin small letter E with a Q'.
>>> If I press option semicolon, I get the æ 'Latin small letter E',
>>> but I
>>> can't come up with how you get the Q tossed in there. I've tried
>>> every
>>> key combination I could think of, but something is just not
>>> happening.
>>> So, any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>
>> Best regards:
>> Søren Jensen
>> Mail & MSN:
>> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
>> Website:
>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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