On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:15:31AM +0800, Audrey Tang wrote: : Is it possible to have it as part of Synopsis 02? It's mentioned : variously in A05, E05 and E07 (where it permits a \c[2026] form, but : should be spelled \d[2026] nowadays), but is not currently part of any : Synopses.
Now reads: =item * You may interpolate any Unicode codepoint by name using C<\c> and square brackets: "\c[NEGATED DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR DOUBLE RIGHT TURNSTILE]" Multiple codepoints constituting a single character may be interpolated with a single C<\c> by separating the names with comma: "\c[LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A, COMBINING RING ABOVE]" Whether that is regarded as one character or two depends on the Unicode support level of the current lexical scope. It is also possible to interpolate multiple codepoints that do not resolve to a single character: "\c[LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A, LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B]" [Note: none of the official Unicode character names contains comma.] Larry