How do I make that copyright C logo when I enter copyright

• Jan 9, 2016 - 19:24

Okay, I need to know how to make that copyright c logo. (The C with the circle around it). I have inputed copyrights in Musescore, but that logo never shows up. HOW DO I DO IT?


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Windows ALT - 184 on the numeric keypad
Mac instead ALT - C
Linux ALTGR - SHIFT - C

(also try the CTRL-ALT-C or copy and paste this ©)

In reply to by Shoichi

As far as I know, copyright should be Alt+0169, assuming your keybaord supports this method of entry (not all do). You may have to use the numeric keypad, and the "0" is not optional.

But if your keyboard / OS doesn't support that, then copy and paste always works. Try again, probably your finger slipped or something. Try typing the entire copyright message into Word and then copying / pasting it into MuseScore if you are having trouble with just the copyright symbol itself. But be sure to use the correct copyright symbol Alt+0169 - I don't know what 184 is.

In reply to by Shoichi

I guess for some reaosn some programs might make this conversion automatically, but as far as I know that would be a quirk of that particular program. 169 is the correct international standard for the copyright symbol in any Unicode font. Maybe some ancient pre-Unicode fonts used 184? Not sure of the history there. But modern fonts should all use 169. 184 is something else entirely.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Alt+0169 is the standard way of inputting it. I've just tested Alt+184 in NotePad++ and it results in the same copyright symbol, both represented C2A9 hex.

As for copying it from somewhere, on windows you can always launch charmap (WindowsKey + R, type 'charmap', hit 'return') and get it from there.

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