2009/3/25 Robin Bannister <r...@dataway.ch>:
>>
>
> Where NR 3.3.3 is talking about \char it says
>> The following example shows UTF-8 coded characters being used
> which got me typing in a UTF-8 byte pair after the ##x.
>
> But, of course, it is more like UTF-32.
> In fact, referring to UTF-32 would make it easier
> to google for these high code points.

I think the argument to \char specifies an Unicode hexadecimal value,
not utf-8 or utf-32 which are character encoding schemes for these
values. To the right googleable word is Unicode, do you agree?

-- 
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)


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