En/Je/On 2014-10-24 08:15, Marcel Kilgus escribió / skribis / wrote :
I don't think there is a ready character for it, but it can probably
be constructed ('COMBINING DOT BELOW' (U+0323) and 'LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER TONE TWO' (U+0423) for example).
Thank you. I never tried combining Unicode
En/Je/On 2014-10-24 00:09, Tobias Fröschle escribió / skribis / wrote :
Ah. Someone looking into VFAT?
No [:)]!
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Marcos Cruz wrote:
Does anybody know the Unicode char code of QL char 181 (0xB5)? I don't know
its name. It looks a reversed S with a dot below it.
I don't think there is a ready character for it, but it can probably
be constructed ('COMBINING DOT BELOW' (U+0323) and 'LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER TONE
Does anybody know the Unicode char code of QL char 181 (0xB5)? I don't know
its name. It looks a reversed S with a dot below it.
I've searched several Unicode charts and also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unicode_characters, but didn't
see it.
Thank you.
--
Marcos Cruz
Ah. Someone looking into VFAT?
Could be (although that’s a „real“ „S“)
Unicode Hex U+1E63
Character Name LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW
General CategoryLowercase Letter [Code: Ll]
Canonical Combining Class 0
Bidirectional Category L
Decomposition Mapping 0073 0323