![]() ![]() You can even search for glyphs by category name, such as “arrow” or “trademark”. If your font is in OpenType format and has an extended set of glyphs, PopChar shows all of them, clustered into standard Unicode blocks such as language, punctuation, currency symbols, numbers, arrows, geometric shapes, and dingbats. New to version 5 is the ability to invoke PopChar with a keyboard shortcut, rather than having to click a menu bar icon. When you click onto your document, PopChar’s window can either close or stay open, depending on how you set its preferences. If you double-click a glyph, it pops into your currently active document at the location of your text cursor. When you click the P icon, a floating window appears that shows all of the glyphs (characters) in any of your active fonts. PopChar X adds a small P icon to your Mac’s menu bar in either the right or left corner, or as a standard menu bar item.
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