Alex Kemp
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I am making a logo with the words, 'Harris Creek' going around the top of my circle, 'Model Railroad' going around the bottom half of the circle. How do I do this in Libre Draw. I am using Linux Mint 17. I have watched the Frugalcomputerguy on You Tube, he shows how to work type on a wiggly line, but I haven't found one for a circle or oval.. Thanks for your help
A trademark is usually a distinct word, phrase or symbol that is associated by the public with a specific product, service, business or organization. Once a trademark is registered, the registered trademark symbol — a small circle with the letter 'R' inside — is commonly put. For this example I'm going to type 'ZEN EDITS' in all caps. So we need to put some extra space between the letters and words of the text.
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If you mean the just copy and paste this 'Registere®d' symbol(®) and you're wanting to type it in Microsoft Word or something,the quickest way is to hold the 'Alt' key down and type '0174' atthe same time, then release the 'Alt' key. I've found you must usethe numbers on the side of the keyboard, rather than those acrossthe top (or, on a laptop, you must turn on the num lock and use thekeys under 'u,i,o,j,k,l and 7,8,9). The shortcuts can be found inthe Character Map in Windows under Start - All Programs -Accessories - System Tools. It give you the keyboard shortcuts forall sorts of symbols and characters (useful for accented charactersetc..). If you don't use the character often, just copy/paste whatyou want from the Character Map. Hope this helps - ®.