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Cheers,
E.
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*From: *oXygen-user on behalf of
Bernhard Kleine
*Date: *Monday, February 19, 2018 at 9:17 AM
*To: *
*Subject: *Re: [oXygen-user] How to type an UTF8 symbol in text as well
as in author mode
The UTF8 table at
http://www.utf8
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 04:17:26PM +0100, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
> The UTF8 table at
> http://www.utf8-zeichentabelle.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=8592 shows
> this first four lines.
>
> Unicode
> Codepos. Zeichen UTF-8
> (hex.)Name
> U+2190← e2 86 90LE
on which version of ASCII
> you’re looking at). But after character 255 it takes at least 3 bytes
> to encode a character.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
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> E.
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> Eliot Kimber
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From: oXygen-user on behalf of Bernhard
Kleine
Date: Monday, February 19, 2018 at 9:17 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] How to type an UTF8 symbol in text as well as in
author mode
The UTF8 table at
http://www.utf8-zeichentabelle.de/unicode
Hi Bernhard,
The action converts the Unicode codepoint, that is 2190 and not its
UTF-8 encoding, so just type 2190 and invoke the action.
Best Regards,
George
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On 19/02/18 17:17, Bernhard Klein
You probably need to enter the codepoint’s hex value (0x2192) rather
than its UTF-8 representation.
On 19/02/2018 16:17, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
The UTF8 table at
http://www.utf8-zeichentabelle.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=8592 shows
this first four lines.
Unicode
Codepos.Zeichen
The UTF8 table at
http://www.utf8-zeichentabelle.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=8592 shows
this first four lines.
Unicode
Codepos.Zeichen UTF-8
(hex.) Name
U+2190 ← e2 86 90LEFTWARDS ARROW
U+2191 ↑ e2 86 91UPWARDS ARROW
U+2192 → e2 86 92
Hi,
Another way to enter a special character, or in general any code
fragment, is to use code templates as documented at:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/19.1/ug-editor/topics/code-templates-x-editing2.html?hl=code%2Ctemplates
Best Regards,
George
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XML Editor, Sc
Hi,
Thanks for the reminder Ben.
Indeed I forgot about this feature in Oxygen:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/19.1/ug-editor/topics/text-mode-actions.html#text-mode-actions__convert-hex-sequence
which basically allows you to type away the hex digits in Oxygen and
then invoke the specia
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 09:33:28AM +0200, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu
Coravu) wrote:
> Hi Bernhard,
>
> It seems that for "nbsp" which has the decimal equivalent "160" you would
> need to type "ALT" and then "0160", that leading "0" seems to be important.
> The same probably for all other ch
Hi Bernhard,
It seems that for "nbsp" which has the decimal equivalent "160" you
would need to type "ALT" and then "0160", that leading "0" seems to be
important.
The same probably for all other characters, type their decimal
equivalent but it needs to be four typed figures.
Regards,
Radu
R
When I soaked my keyboard with tea, I had to by another one. I settled
for the logitech G910 which has some additional function keys. I have
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for citations. Now I want it to use for nonbreakable space (U+00A0), and
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