begin  quoting David Brown as of Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 06:25:38PM -0800:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 06:16:03PM -0800, Christopher Smith wrote:
> 
> >There are lots of Unicode characters which have ASCII equivalents. The
> >trade markand copyright logo are examples. This kind of thing is really
> >important.
> 
> Well, a simple test with recode of the copyright and circle R symbol in
> recode do sane things.
> 
>    Copyright: ?
>    Circle R : ?
> 
> through 'recode UTF-8..ASCII' gives:
> 
>    Copyright: (c)
>    Circle R : (R)
> 
> any others you'd like me to try?

Do I have to find the unicode numbers for the symbols I want? :)

I was thinking of 1, 2, 3, and 4 in kanji to ASCII.

Or the o-with-a-slash...

-- 
Once, in sweden, my sister bit a moose --
If with the truth I can be a bit loose...
Stewart Stremler

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