On 04/11/11 01:31, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> use an input method - like most asians do. scim for example, that's used for
> chinese, japanese, korean etc... these input methods allow you to have a "type
> in unicode hex value" mode for doing just this kind of stuff.
> 
> frankly - i'm too lazy to do that as i ALSO have to go look UP the unicode hex
> symbol... so i just slap my request into google - invariable find some wiki
> page about it OR i find a unicode reference page that has the symbol there as 
> a
> char.. just copy & paste it in. :)
> 

Yep, that's what I also usually do.

I google for the char/unicode value/char name/etc and add
inurl:fileformat (great website for this) to the search string.

Either way works though, I'll maybe get around to adding this at some point.

--
Tom.

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