Special Characters & Unicode

Aditya, the ]-[indu $kepti¢ a018967t at BC.SEFLIN.ORG
Thu Jan 28 08:41:26 UTC 1999


On 27 Jan 99,  JR Gardner wrote:

> I know that someone on this list, sometime ago, mentioned a website where
> the hexidecimal valus for a + acute, u+ umlaut, etc. could be easily
> found-- and of course, one can dig through www.w3.org, but I recall a
> nicer, easier to navigate location with the expressed purpose of
> presenting this esoterica to those of us toiling in the code pits.
As  far as I know there are no special hexadecimal values assigned to
these codes. I think what you are looking for is a font to print these
characters. Except for a very basic set of characters which follow the
standard qwerty keyboard rest of them have a key sequence assigned by
the designer of the font.
If you are using MS windows there is a program called 'charcter map' that
can be used to see all the characters defined in a font and the key
sequence necessary to print them. Since you are using Pine to compose
your mail, you are probably using Unix and I am not sure of the name of the
program in Unix.





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