I'm disappointed, myself. Thought that English was a bit more
flexible. Pity.
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From: "Mark Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pierpaolo BERNARDI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Unicode"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Satur
Mark,
Sad? Isn't it good news that English has a few letters
that are not abused in at least some positions?
;-)
Mark Davis wrote:
>
> Sad; I'll have to make do with the ones I have: "of", "solemn", and
> "dossier".
>
> Mark
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> Hi,
>
> i shouldn't use UTF-8 or UTF-16 while String conversions, like
>
> > fileid = new String(temp.getBytes(),"UTF-8");
>
> or like this
>
> byte[] byteArray = someString.getBytes("UTF-16");
>
> right ?
>
> I understand ISO8859_X tables and conversions between them but conversion
> betw
Sad; I'll have to make do with the ones I have: "of", "solemn", and
"dossier".
Mark
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From: "Pierpaolo BERNARDI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Unicode" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Satu
At Sat, 15 Jun 2002 17:13:52 +0530,
Sreedhar.M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please let me know how to display all the characters in my browser.
You didn't tell us which characters are not displayed correctly, but ...
>fileid = new String(temp.getBytes(),"UTF-8");
this code is harmful.
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http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/conversion-data.html
You need to download ICU to get the relevant .ucm files or use the CVS link.
The files on the Unicode site are now marked obsolete (I beleve that Unihan
incorporates much of the data). Nonetheless the mappings are here:
ftp://ftp.u
From: "Mark Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> However, there are no good words for the letters F, N, R. If anyone
> with an interest in odd words has any suggestions, I'd be interested.
There are no such words neither among the 127000 included in
the Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary¹ (American
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From: "Addison Phillips [wM]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stefan Persson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 4:49 PM
Subject: RE: Shift-JIS <-> Unicode?
>Yes. There is one on the Unicode FTP site. There is also one in the ICU
library
(
Yes. There is one on the Unicode FTP site. There is also one in the ICU library
(http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/icu/project/index.html).
Before you go off and get the table, though, you should note that:
1. There are several varieties of SJIS. Notably Microsoft code page
Is there any mapping table between Shift-JIS and Unicode available anywhere?
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Ah, I hadn't realized that the tool tips were a global setting, so I
was just looking through the IE menus... (It'd be nice if they had
hierarchical fonts, so that you weren't limited to a single font in
the UI elements, but this at least provides a way to get better
tooltips.)
I added your sugge
Good to know it works in Mozilla. Any Opera users out there?
These are all English words (whether originally from another language
or not), pronounced as in English, so it doesn't begin with a click.
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Fro
Hai Ecartis,
I tried to display Unicode characters in a browser(Internet Explorer 5.0)
using a JSP(Java Server Page) stored in Oracle 8i.To some extent it is
working fine. But some characters are not at all displayed in the
browser.What should I do in order to display them
Mark Davis wrote,
> As a second item, in Internet Explorer I can't figure out how
> to reset the font used for the tool-tips. None of the options
> seems to change it from the default (which doesn't render
> IPA characters). Any advice?
Start
Settings
Control Panel
Display
Appearance
Item Box -
MD> As a second item, in Internet Explorer I can't figure out how to reset
MD> the font used for the tool-tips. None of the options seems to change
MD> it from the default (which doesn't render IPA characters). Any advice?
Works for me with Mozilla ;-)
AFAICS the IPA rendition of "xhosa" should
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