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| Entering Unicode Characters in Notepad I am attempting to enter Unicode characters in Notepad. From my understanding, this is done by using ALT+<DECIMAL CODE ON KEYPAD>. I have tried this with several codes that I got from the www.unicode.org site, but it did not show the correct characters (I admit that I did have to convert from hexadecimal to decimal, but that is not a hard task). For example, ALT+65532 should show the object replacement character, right? I thought that was correct, but it did not show that character. Is there something I am doing wrong? Also, does anybody know of a website that gives a complete listing of Unicode characters, with their codes in decimal, without categorizing them into groups (I basically just want a long scrollable list, or maybe a paged list, but I don't want to have to guess as to what category a character is in). If anybody can tell me what I am doing wrong in Notepad and/or where I can get a complete continuous list of Unicode characters, I would appreciate it. Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski njsokalski********.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/ |
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