RE: Furigana codes?

2000-07-06 Thread Marco . Cimarosti

Daniel Biddle wrote:
 On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Rick McGowan wrote:
  iRck
 I thought this was a typo until I saw your address. U263A

It's not a typo: Rick's signature has passed through an Indic renderer, so
the "i" was reordered. U+FF1AU+FF0DU+FF09

_ Maco`



Re: Furigana codes?

2000-07-05 Thread Rick McGowan

Will someone PLEASE send this boy a book!?

iRck



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 Are there furigana codes? If not, there darn well need to be. 
 Like: BEGIN WHAT THE FURIGANA IS FOR, then START FURIGANA, then END FURIGANA. 
  



Re: Furigana codes?

2000-07-01 Thread Michael \(michka\) Kaplan

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 Are there furigana codes? If not, there darn well need to be.
 Like: BEGIN WHAT THE FURIGANA IS FOR, then START FURIGANA, then END
FURIGANA.

AFAIK, Furigana is not made up of separate code points it is text that
can be Hiragana, Katakana, or Romanji.

There are converters build into all versions of Microsoft Access 2000/Excel
2000 (and Asian versions of Access 97 andd Excel 97). I have also seen a
couple on the web.

In any case, what are you wanting to see covered, and where?

michka