On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:51:06 -0800
Yuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it's still strange that there's no GUI utility in KDE or just X
that would do it.
There are at least two very convenient GUI ways do to this:
(1) (g)ViM: assuming that you use UTF-8 to interptet Unicode and that
your
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 01:27:21PM +0100, Nikola Lečić wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:51:06 -0800
Yuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it's still strange that there's no GUI utility in KDE or just X
that would do it.
There are at least two very convenient GUI ways do to this:
(1) (g)ViM:
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 01:17:03 am Yuri wrote:
What is the easiest way to get the UNICODE number for a Chinese character?
I use KDE.
All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Have you tried kcharselect ?
David
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All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Have you tried kcharselect ?
Tried it now. When I paste the character to the box in the bottom and press
Enter nothing happens.
I would like to see it's UNICODE number (like 9991;)
But it goes the opposite way: from UNICODE
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 02:19:35 am Yuri wrote:
All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Have you tried kcharselect ?
Tried it now. When I paste the character to the box in the bottom and press
Enter nothing happens.
I would like to see it's UNICODE number
would utf2ascii be any help here or recode ?? both are in ports
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 03:11 -0600, David J Brooks wrote:
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 02:19:35 am Yuri wrote:
All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Have you tried kcharselect ?
Tried it now.
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 02:19:35 am Yuri wrote:
All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Have you tried kcharselect ?
Tried it now. When I paste the character to the box in the bottom and
press
Enter nothing happens.
I would like to see it's UNICODE
What is the easiest way to get the UNICODE number for a Chinese character?
I use KDE.
All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Try http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~richard/utf-8.html
Paste it into the box and select Interpret as Character.
-- Richard
Thank you Richard,
This URL does the trick.
But it's still strange that there's no GUI utility in KDE or just X that would
do it.
Yuri
Quoting Richard Tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What is the easiest way to get the UNICODE number for a Chinese
character?
Try
What is the easiest way to get the UNICODE number for a Chinese character?
I use KDE.
All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-)
Yuri
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