How do you type a character with it's ASCII code?

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I need to type a form feed character 0x0C in ASCII on my mac. Is there anyway to do this? I've tried using emoji's and symbols from the edit menu, but its not in there.










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I need to type a form feed character 0x0C in ASCII on my mac. Is there anyway to do this? I've tried using emoji's and symbols from the edit menu, but its not in there.







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  • Is there really no other way? No third party software or anything?
    – J. Rehbein
    37 mins ago
















  • Is there really no other way? No third party software or anything?
    – J. Rehbein
    37 mins ago















Is there really no other way? No third party software or anything?
– J. Rehbein
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Is there really no other way? No third party software or anything?
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It's there for me in Character Viewer (Emoji & Symbols, expanded version). It doesn't have a glyph, but if you double click it should be inserted.



Note that you may have to go to the gear wheel at top left and select Customize to add the Unicode category.



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  • Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
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  • @J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
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Add Unicode Hex Input as your Keyboard. Hold the option key while typing 000c.



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  • Thanks for answering. I think this would work too, but the character map is more convenient.
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It's there for me in Character Viewer (Emoji & Symbols, expanded version). It doesn't have a glyph, but if you double click it should be inserted.



Note that you may have to go to the gear wheel at top left and select Customize to add the Unicode category.



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  • Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
    – J. Rehbein
    28 mins ago










  • @J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
    – Tom Gewecke
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up vote
5
down vote



accepted










It's there for me in Character Viewer (Emoji & Symbols, expanded version). It doesn't have a glyph, but if you double click it should be inserted.



Note that you may have to go to the gear wheel at top left and select Customize to add the Unicode category.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer






















  • Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
    – J. Rehbein
    28 mins ago










  • @J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
    – Tom Gewecke
    23 mins ago












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It's there for me in Character Viewer (Emoji & Symbols, expanded version). It doesn't have a glyph, but if you double click it should be inserted.



Note that you may have to go to the gear wheel at top left and select Customize to add the Unicode category.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer














It's there for me in Character Viewer (Emoji & Symbols, expanded version). It doesn't have a glyph, but if you double click it should be inserted.



Note that you may have to go to the gear wheel at top left and select Customize to add the Unicode category.



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  • Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
    – J. Rehbein
    28 mins ago










  • @J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
    – Tom Gewecke
    23 mins ago
















  • Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
    – J. Rehbein
    28 mins ago










  • @J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
    – Tom Gewecke
    23 mins ago















Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
– J. Rehbein
28 mins ago




Ahh okay perfect. I did not know about the expanded viewer. Thanks. I should add though that I had to go up to the settings gear -> customize List... -> Code Tables -> tick Unicode for the unicode tab to appear.
– J. Rehbein
28 mins ago












@J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
– Tom Gewecke
23 mins ago




@J.Rehbein good point, I will add it to answer.
– Tom Gewecke
23 mins ago












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Add Unicode Hex Input as your Keyboard. Hold the option key while typing 000c.



enter image description here






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  • Thanks for answering. I think this would work too, but the character map is more convenient.
    – J. Rehbein
    24 mins ago














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Add Unicode Hex Input as your Keyboard. Hold the option key while typing 000c.



enter image description here






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    – J. Rehbein
    24 mins ago












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Add Unicode Hex Input as your Keyboard. Hold the option key while typing 000c.



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Thanks for answering. I think this would work too, but the character map is more convenient.
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Thanks for answering. I think this would work too, but the character map is more convenient.
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