How to slash the number zero (2024)

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I want to know how to get a slashed zero by using the iMac Standard wired keyboard.

I have found out how to get a slashed capital letter O which looks like this: Ø
This is done by pressing option key plus Shift plus letter o

But I want to overlay the following two characters: 0 and /
Is there a combination of keys that will give me a slash through the number 0 ?

Thanks,

iMac 20 inch, Mac OS X (10.6.5), Standard full-size wired keyboard

Posted on Nov 27, 2010 10:20 AM

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User profile for user: Tom Gewecke

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Posted on Nov 27, 2010 11:39 AM

The slashed zero is not really some special character. It is just that some fonts do it that way and some don't. You need to use one that does. If you go to Character Viewer, View=Roman, Category=Digits and select the zero and go down to the Font Variation pane, you can see which fonts which have it with a slash.

You can make something that looks like a slashed zero by adding a combining slash (Unicode 337) to a zero, but that is really two characters and may not always behave as you expect. 0̷

I don't think you can make that slash from the keyboard, you have to use the Character Viewer.

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User profile for user: Tom Gewecke

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Nov 27, 2010 11:39 AM in response to Merged Content 1

The slashed zero is not really some special character. It is just that some fonts do it that way and some don't. You need to use one that does. If you go to Character Viewer, View=Roman, Category=Digits and select the zero and go down to the Font Variation pane, you can see which fonts which have it with a slash.

You can make something that looks like a slashed zero by adding a combining slash (Unicode 337) to a zero, but that is really two characters and may not always behave as you expect. 0̷

I don't think you can make that slash from the keyboard, you have to use the Character Viewer.

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Nov 27, 2010 1:23 PM in response to Tom Gewecke

Let me try that and see if it works:

Yes!

It's a little hard to understand the final step of "find 337 and double click on it."

According to Tom, "After you type a zero you go the Character Viewer (Edit > Special Characters), View=Code Tables, Tab=Unicode, *find 337 and double click on it*.

Here's how to do that last part:

In the far-left column, where it says "Unicode," scroll down to "00000300." Single click that line, which is titled "Combining Diacritical Marks." Then, in the box that appears below, on the line called "0330" (fourth line down) find the "7" on the column list, and then double click on the "slash" that's at the intersection of "0330" and "7" in the grid.

Your 0 will magically transform into a 0̷ !!!!

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Nov 27, 2010 12:59 PM in response to Donald Palmer

ØØ Helvetica and Arial have the character also. use the option,shift and the O letter
Ø

That's not a slashed zero, it's the Capital O with Stroke used in Danish and Norwegian.

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Nov 27, 2010 10:33 AM in response to Merged Content 1

I'm not quite sure. the only thing I can imagine is the "average" sign, and that is exactly the one you posted.

anyway, in almost any application you can press cmd altT to get to the "special characters" palette. if the combination doesn't work it's found under the "edit" menubar item

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Nov 27, 2010 10:47 AM in response to nachdenki

Thanks for your quick reply.

I've tried the special characters palette and can't find a slashed number 0.

So I'm still looking for a way to get a slashed number 0.

Is there a way to just overlay characters,
in other words two characters in the same letter space ?

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Nov 27, 2010 11:05 AM in response to Merged Content 1

The Monaco font has a slashed zero, but that may be a hassle.

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Nov 27, 2010 11:15 AM in response to K.S.

Thanks,
I'll give it a try.

What is the procedure to get to the Monaco font.
I'm not familiar with it.

Thanks

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Nov 27, 2010 11:24 AM in response to Merged Content 1

I found the Monaco fonts.
Just as you said the slashed number 0 is there.
That is EXACTLY what I want.
We are getting closer.

Now how do I get it to assign the slashed zero to a key on the keyboard or
to several combined keystrokes on the keyboard.

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Nov 27, 2010 11:46 AM in response to Tom Gewecke

How do I make a character just like the last character in your second paragraph ?????

That's exactly what I want.

I'm not familiar with the "Unicode" concept.

How do I add a combining slash (Unicode 337) to a zero ?

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Nov 27, 2010 12:17 PM in response to Merged Content 1

ØØ Helvetica and Arial have the character also. use the option,shift and the O letter
Ø

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Nov 27, 2010 1:00 PM in response to Merged Content 1

How do I add a combining slash (Unicode 337) to a zero ?

After you type a zero you go the Character Viewer (Edit > Special Characters), View=Code Tables, Tab=Unicode, find 337 and double click on it.

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Nov 27, 2010 1:13 PM in response to Merged Content 1

Character viewer>Symbols>Mathematical Symbols. For easy access, keep the Character Viewer in your MenuBar.

Just drag it over from the Viewer to where you want it. Not as fast as a keyboard shortcut, but pretty fast. Example: IEPO1∅∅∅678456

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Nov 27, 2010 1:16 PM in response to WZZZ

∅∅∅

That's not really a slashed zero either, but the specialized mathematical symbol for "empty set".

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Nov 27, 2010 1:59 PM in response to Tuffy Nicolas

That seems quite time consuming. Although I don't quite understand all the directions below -- perhaps this is clear to someone else -- I wonder if this would work to make a keyboard shortcut, if not for the whole figure, at least to add the slash?

http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/index_files/the-input-menu-and-character-viewer.html

+To create a keyboard shortcut for it, open up Automator (in the Applications folder) and create a new Service. Add the “Run Applescript” action, and paste the following lines in:+

+tell application "CharacterPalette"+
activate
+end tell+

+Change the “text” drop-down menu to “no input,” then save the Service. You can then add the keyboard shortcut from the Keyboard section of System Preferences.+

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Nov 27, 2010 2:00 PM in response to Tuffy Nicolas

You could put a shortcut for that in system prefs/language & text/text/symbol and text substitution. Just copy paste the 0̷ in the "with" column of a new entry.

Pages doesn't use that, but you could do the same thing in Pages > Preferences > Autocorrection

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