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    Putting 'fractions' in a Product description

    Many woodworking tool sizes are expressed as a fraction of an inch and are traditionaly known as such. Therefore we want to use fractions in the Product Description such as:
    Sorby Oval Skew Chisel 1/2" x 16 1/4"
    Sorby Oval Skew Chisel 1 1/4" x 18 1/4"
    Sorby Ring Cutter 5/16"

    Using the above method of representing whole units and fractions together is somewhat ugly - I would, ideally, like to have the fraction as a single character - Is there any way of doing that?

    (expressing the fraction as a decimal is a no-no)
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    I had thought of making and inserting tiny graphics but guess that would not render in the cart or other paperwork...

    The other idea I tried was to highight the whole number increase the font size by one and reduce the font size of the fraction - that works BUT is a pia when there are loads to do!
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    www.websilk.co.uk
    Today is the tomorrow that I worried about yesterday.
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    #2
    Have you tried using the ASCII equivalent between !!< .. >!! in the product description?

    http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm

    If there are loads to do set them us as a User Defined Variable and introduce them via Normans [LINK] trick


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      #3
      Originally posted by jont
      Have you tried using the ASCII equivalent between !!< .. >!! in the product description?

      http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm

      If there are loads to do set them us as a User Defined Variable and introduce them via Normans [LINK] trick
      That is exactly how we get round them (top bit not norms trick)
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        #4
        Use !!<&#38;frac14;>!! for ¼ and !!<&#38;frac12;>!! for ½ and !!<&#38;frac34;>!! for ¾.
        Norman - www.drillpine.biz
        Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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          #5
          Note that HTML representations will probably not pass properly to the customer email or Order. Best not use them in the Product Name. They're fine in the Product Description as this text is only shown on the product pages.
          Norman - www.drillpine.biz
          Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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            #6
            TY Norman, i've learnt something today.

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              #7
              Originally posted by leehack
              TY Norman, i've learnt something today.
              What do you mean today?

              So, they will not work in the SD nut OK in the FD?
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                #8
                Thank you Jont, Los Design, & Norman

                I was rather hoping for some hidden, magic wand that once waived, would do the trick...

                It is the hidden problem potential poor rendering/reproduction/representation in customer emails etc that has detered me from using my tried efforts.

                Because it is essential to show fractions in the Product Description, it looks like I'm stuck with the ugly method - the advantage is that it is quick...

                Thanks for the pointers - I will use 'em elswhere though...

                Fantastic service in this place!
                www.yandles.co.uk
                www.websilk.co.uk
                Today is the tomorrow that I worried about yesterday.
                So far, all is well. Am I still worried? YES! Watch some b.....d mess it up!

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                  #9
                  They all get free software Donald.

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                    #10
                    That's life!!!!

                    Don't you ever sleep, Lee?
                    www.yandles.co.uk
                    www.websilk.co.uk
                    Today is the tomorrow that I worried about yesterday.
                    So far, all is well. Am I still worried? YES! Watch some b.....d mess it up!

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                      #11
                      Not much to be honest, 3 or 4 hours a day is all i need. I've had 9 hours kip in 4 days, so i'm feeling it a little at the moment. Damn those Windows updates!

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                        #12
                        The Register has an article MS update ate my CPU cycles.
                        Norman - www.drillpine.biz
                        Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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