[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Philippe Verdy wrote,
>
> > Note that Windows keyboard drivers do not support input of Unicode code
> > points.
>
> Keyboard DLLs for modern Windows systems are Unicode-based.
I did not say they were not... I know that they _generate_ Unicode code
points, this does not
Murray Sargent wrote:
The preferred way with RichEdit is to use the hex code followed by the hot
key Alt+x, which translates the hex code to the actual character value. For
example, 1D400 Alt+x inserts a math bold A (although you probably won't see
this character unless you use the Code2001 font o
.
Philippe Verdy wrote,
> Note that Windows keyboard drivers do not support input of Unicode code
> points.
Keyboard DLLs for modern Windows systems are Unicode-based.
> What you have is (below, replace AltGr by Alt+Ctrl on US keyboards that
> don't have a AltGr key):
Alt+Ctrl + any sequence of
Title: RE: character map in Microsoft Word
WordPad uses RichEdit 4.1 on
Windows XP and both RichEdit 4.1 and 3.0 support the Alt+NumPad numbers greater
than 255 as Unicode values. But other editors on XP, e.g., NotePad do not
(sigh). The preferred way with RichEdit is to use the hex code
ris Jacobs
> Envoyà : vendredi 12 dÃcembre 2003 03:13
> Ã : wjbm820; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: character map in Microsoft Word
>
>
> U+2153 is a hex number. The decimal value of it can be found at
>
> http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=2153
>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:11 AM
Subject: character map in Microsoft Word
My question concerns using the character map's shortcuts so as not to have
to cut/paste a symbol. When I want to use 3/4, I can use the alternate key
plus 0190 using the numerical pad o
I can't thank you enough. You have answered my question and now I can quit wasting my time doing something that can't be done.
You seem very knowledgeable. Maybe you could help me with another problem that may not be solvable. I use Microsoft Publisher 2000 for the work I do f
I received an answer from "Mark" and as I
was reading it something happened and I lost the mail. It is not deleted
and I simply can't find it. If you would, could you resend it?
Sometimes I think this contraption is just too much for
me. jean
troke
command comes up in the lower right corner of the character map.
Problem: If I want to make 1/3, this command comes to the left
corner "U+2153: Vulgar fraction one third
I do not know how to utilize this command to get the 1/3 to show in one
space only ½ like this.
I am not ver
comes up in the
lower right corner of the character map.
Problem: If I want to make
1/3, this command comes to the left corner "U+2153: Vulgar fraction
one third
I do not know how to utilize this command to get
the 1/3 to show in one space only ½ like this.
I am not very computer l
At 12:50 PM 12/11/00 -0800, James Kass wrote:
>Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote:
>
> >
> > The Windows NT4 charmap does a fair job of this, and the Windows 2000 one
> > does a better job.
> >
For a presentation that follows the Unicode Standard, try Unibook for NT or
Win95 on http://www.unicode.org
Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote:
>
> The Windows NT4 charmap does a fair job of this, and the Windows 2000 one
> does a better job.
>
...and for Windows 95, try Character Agent from
Bjondi International:
http://www.bjondi.com/products/char_agent
Best regards,
James Kass.
://www.i18nWithVB.com/
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From: "Magda Danish (Unicode)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Unicode List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 10:45 AM
Subject: FW: Character map
>
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> -Original Message-
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-Original Message-
From: Donnie Roach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 10:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Character map
Hello,
I was looking for a Unicode character map that works in the Windows
32 bit
environment and shows ALL ALT CODES
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