I've asked this question before in this forum, and to my knowledge, no one has taken this seriously.
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We must have a straight-forward way to enter the character that correctly displays the mark for a sound recording copyright to display along side the standard copyright symbol ©. This important mark is sometimes referred to a sa phonogram.
Spoon...this can't be rocket science. I don't know what character set is used in the dialog boxes in dBpoweramp, but surely you can invent (if invention is required) at least a magic keystroke that will insert a proper UTF-8 compliant "P in a circle" where appropriate.
You see this mark on almost every CD package. Please take his request seriously. If any small town neighborhood graphics artist can produce liner notes with this mark, why can't we?
/rant
Dennis
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We must have a straight-forward way to enter the character that correctly displays the mark for a sound recording copyright to display along side the standard copyright symbol ©. This important mark is sometimes referred to a sa phonogram.
Spoon...this can't be rocket science. I don't know what character set is used in the dialog boxes in dBpoweramp, but surely you can invent (if invention is required) at least a magic keystroke that will insert a proper UTF-8 compliant "P in a circle" where appropriate.
You see this mark on almost every CD package. Please take his request seriously. If any small town neighborhood graphics artist can produce liner notes with this mark, why can't we?
/rant
Dennis
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