Ar 23 Mar 2001, ag 1:44 scrobh Sarasvati
fn bhar "Re: Moving mail lists":
At this moment, there are 691 addresses subscribed to
the Unicode mail list. At least 24 of those entities
are points of further fan-out to local lists elsewhere.
If you can gather a list of at least 346 current
Ar 21 Mar 2001, ag 11:58 scrobh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fn bhar "[unicode] Re: Moving mail lists":
Those whom can filter their mail also can alter the subject line easily
with, for example, small perl script.
Since this is so easy, could you send me one?
Ar 21 Mar 2001, ag 23:06 scrobh Asmus Freytag
fn bhar "[unicode] Re: Moving mail lists":
X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.2.0.58
Actually of more interest to me is the ability *not* to filter certain mail
lists until *after* I have read them in chronological sequence.
Please, please, please, can we not use this stupid [unicode] addition to the
subject line. I agree with all the points that have been made against it so
far. It's redundant, it wastes space and makes it harder to visually find
the message you want in a list.
Because this is such a
Ar 7 Mar 2001, ag 1:51 scrobh Marco Cimarosti
fn bhar "RE: Javascript Chart":
Another funny example is with plane 1 characters (U-01 to U-01),
that are folded to plane 0 characters.
Doesn't happen for me. All plane 1-16 characters appear as 2 missing glyph
characters (rectangles).
Ar 12 Feb 2001, ag 15:06 scrobh Michael (michka) Kaplan
fn bhar "Re: international characters in ema":
Well, like I said Outlook does not support this -- it will only use the
default system code page (b.k.a. CP_ACP) for subject lines and any other
part of the header.
Ar 12 Feb 2001, ag 15:46
Ar 12 Feb 2001, ag 20:40 scrobh Jungshik Shin
fn bhar "Re: international characters in ema":
I stand corrected(thank you for correcting me). It's possible to enter
whatever script supported by IMEs installed on your system in both
Subject(and other headers) and body of the message. However,
Ar 12 Feb 2001, ag 20:28 scrobh Alain LaBont
fn bhar "Re: international characters in ema":
19:53 01-02-12 -0800, Sean O Seaghdha a crit:
Of course, since my preferred mail program is Pegasus Mail, which can only be
configured for one character set, I can't usually read such head
Ar 6 Sep 2000, ag 21:25 scríobh viswanathan
fán ábhar "Converter for BIG5":
One possibility out of many:
NJStar Communicator 2.2 comes with a Universal Code Converter - look under the nán
[Big5] «n [HZ] ~{DO~} menu. It does conversions between CJK encodings Unicode
(UCS2, UTF8, UTF7). For
Ar 1 Sep 2000, ag 23:31 scríobh Michael (michka) Kaplan
fán ábhar "Re: Same language, two locales (RE:":
And then if you look at the Windows platform, the supported languages are
assigned a locale ID, a number that is documented in Platform SDK as
containing information about language,
Ar 3 Aug 2000, ag 18:39 scríobh Chris Pratley
When I use MS Pinyin 2.0 IME on Win2000, I get exactly 4 candidates when I input
ma2: »(U+9ebb)
(U+5417) Æ (U+87c6) 4(U+8534). Each of these is pronounced ma2 as expected.
Viktor
With NJStar Communicator in standard Pinyin mode (there are
Ar 10 Jul 2000, ag 6:04 scríobh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fán ábhar "Re: Irish case folding":
[the pedantry of which Séamas spoke approaches]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Can these mutations only occur after a determinative, or can they also be
at the beginning of a sentence?
I don't believe they
Ar 29 Jun 2000, ag 8:45 scríobh Magda Danish (Unicode)
fán ábhar "FW: help!!":
-Original Message-
From: guan di [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 6:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help!!
Dear sir:
I have a question concerning the
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