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Typing Vulgar Fractions Into A Computer

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Lynn_M | 06:53 Sat 25th Feb 2017 | Technology
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I wish to have the ability to type out vulgar fractions, and it can be done. For example, I want a vulgar fraction to look like this (⅝) rather than like this (5/8), which looks a lot better, in my opinion. An app called 'Character Map' brought me the neater-looking version, but they have a limited amount of those fractions, going no further than eighths. Is there a way that I can type any fraction that I wish?

Unicode may hold the answer, though I know nothing about it. The unicode for ⅜ is: &‌#8540; But how do I enter it? Do I need the 'Control' button? That's something I don't have much experience using and find a bit baffling

I look forward to your help
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I have no idea Lynn, but I'm sure someone a lot cleverer that me will be along soon. Buenchico may be able to help you if he comes on.

Am I right in thinking you are a university student?
I wish you well.
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You're absolutely wrong. I work in a shoe shop, but that was a nice boost to my ego :-)
Well that can't be bad can it! ;o} An ego boost is always good isn't it.

You must meet some nice, and some odd, people in the shop! :o}
You'd need to find and download a special font that had loads of them.

Alternatively there maybe word processors or similar software that can convert a font's digits into such a form when using it, but I've not come across one.
Try web searches for fonts with fractions ?
Google wingdings
In Word (and possibly other word processors) you can make a fraction with any values by entering the upper part as superscript and lower part as subscript separated by "/".

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