Robert Lozyniak wrote:
> How do I look up a han character if I don't know its
> codepoint? What if all I have is its shape, or its
> EUC-JP or Shift-JIS number? There are a couple I
> want to see.
If you know the value in JIS (or any other encoding), you just need to look
up a conversion table.
Robert Lozyniak wrote:
> How do I look up a han character if I don't know its
> codepoint? What if all I have is its shape, or its
> EUC-JP or Shift-JIS number? There are a couple I
> want to see.
If you know the value in JIS (or any other encoding), all just need to look
up a conversion table.
At 11:00 AM 6/28/00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>How do I look up a han character if I don't know its codepoint? What if all I
>have is its shape, or its EUC-JP or Shift-JIS number? There are a couple I
>want to see.
If you know the characters you are looking for in their Japanese (Kanji)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I look up a han character if I don't know its codepoint? What if
all I
> have is its shape, or its EUC-JP or Shift-JIS number? There are a couple
I
You can use the information in the unihan.txt file (link to it from
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/mappings/ma
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> How do I look up a han character if I don't know its codepoint?
> What if all I have is its shape, or its EUC-JP or Shift-JIS number?
> There are a couple I want to see.
The people at Sanseido have just now made it really
How do I look up a han character if I don't know its codepoint? What if all I
have is its shape, or its EUC-JP or Shift-JIS number? There are a couple I
want to see.
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