This is brilliant!  I have been looking for an easy way to inspect single 
characters for awhile now and have just not found a simple way.  Working on 
old Hindi and Urdu dictionaries typed in India yields all kinds of 
craziness that only this reveals.  Thanks guys!

On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:58:33 AM UTC-8, Grant Hutchinson wrote:
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> On 2012-11-27, at 1:24 AM, G. T. Stresen-Reuter wrote: 
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> > I do find it somewhat humorous that something as basic as a character 
> now has its own inspector! 
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> One nice thing about the Character Inspector is that it can actually 
> "inspect" entire strings of text, not just individual characters. 
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> g. 
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> Grant Hutchinson 
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> Interface Considerations. Feature Deprecation. Typography. Rawk. 
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> http://splorp.com 
> http://flickr.com/splorp 
> http://github.com/splorp 
> http://twitter.com/splorp 
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