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Fractions in Titles
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantCadetStimpy
Registered: April 7, 2007
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This is pretty minor, but it's regarding the fractions in the titles of Naked Gun.  The one-half fraction looks like a "real" fraction, but the one-third looks like 1/3.  Any idea how to make the 1/3 look as the one-half fraction looks?  I opened a blank Word document and typed 1/2, then hit Enter and it automatically changed it to a normal looking fraction.  However, when I tried it on 1/3, it didn't change it.  Doh!

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There isn't a '1/3' character in the basic character set. Only ¼, ½ and ¾.
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Let's see if this works:  ?

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Interesting.. it works when I preview the post (I see it as a proper 1/3 fraction) but then when I post it changes to a question mark.

Okay, well try this.  In Word, set your font to Times New Roman, Ariel, Courier New, or pretty much any standard font.  Then click on Insert -> Symbol and you'll get a character chart which does show other fractions such as 1/3 and some others.  You can select them and they display properly.  Now, whether you can copy/paste that into DVDP or anywhere else remains to be seen.  Obviously, it doesn't work here on the forums.
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It looks like the forum fonts is fixed and it ain't one of those.  Thus no character.
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I also tried adding the unicode 1/3 character from character map straight into a title field as a test.
But as soon as I pasted, it turned into a strange asian-looking symbol.
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This website/forum has no defined charset in the HTML code.

Each browser has a fallback solution, which is usually ISO-8859-1 or ISO-8859-15.

And these charsets only know ¼, ½ and ¾.

But at least "platform 9¾" is no problem.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantCadetStimpy
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Thanks.  I guess 1/3 is gonna stay the way it is.

Mike
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