I haven't seen it in years, but I had a smiley dictionary that was about 600K of symbols, and what they meant, and even how to draw them both with text chars, and the upper character set (sometimes called ibm graphics characters) It was quite extensive, and I think the file name was smily.txt or something similar. I just know there's a copy somewhere around here, but I'd be real hard pressed to find it, since most of my old hds are stacked on a shelf or in a box, and I don't currently have a machine i could toss them to search for it.
But perhaps you could find it online.
On Jan 3, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:

LOL!

I am currently working on mofdifying my pronunciation dictionary so it will tell me when there are smileys and frowns and such. Anyone got a *good* list of emoticons that I can enter into the dictionary? I put int he symbols and hten put in what I want VoiceOver to say. It's really handy.

Jane


On Jan 3, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:


We need to have a talk with apple. This voice over thing doesn't handle sarcasm damnit, and I think it should. If we can't get a decent sarcasm engine attached to voiceover, then I say toss the damned thing in the trash.

(and just in case anyone took me seriously)
** IT'S A JOKE DAMNIT! EXCLAMATION POINT
On Jan 3, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:


Oops!!! MY BAAAAAAAD!!! You clearly stated the extension in the email; don't know how I missed it!!! Guess I need to clean the wax out of my ears--or maybe my brain!!!
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Cheryl
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