RE: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-12 Thread jameskass
. Philippe Verdy wrote, Note that Windows keyboard drivers do not support input of Unicode code points. Keyboard DLLs for modern Windows systems are Unicode-based. What you have is (below, replace AltGr by Alt+Ctrl on US keyboards that don't have a AltGr key): Alt+Ctrl + any sequence of

RE: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-12 Thread Alan Wood
Murray Sargent wrote: The preferred way with RichEdit is to use the hex code followed by the hot key Alt+x, which translates the hex code to the actual character value. For example, 1D400 Alt+x inserts a math bold A (although you probably won't see this character unless you use the Code2001 font

RE: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-12 Thread Philippe Verdy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Philippe Verdy wrote, Note that Windows keyboard drivers do not support input of Unicode code points. Keyboard DLLs for modern Windows systems are Unicode-based. I did not say they were not... I know that they _generate_ Unicode code points, this does not mean

character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-11 Thread wjbm820
in the lower right corner of the character map. Problem: If I want to make 1/3,thiscommand comes to the left corner "U+2153: Vulgar fraction one third I do not know how to utilize this command to get the 1/3 to show in one space only ½ like this. I am not very computer literate so thi

Re: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-11 Thread Morgan Wahl
command comes up in the lower right corner of the character map. Problem: If I want to make 1/3, this command comes to the left corner U+2153: Vulgar fraction one third I do not know how to utilize this command to get the 1/3 to show in one space only ½ like this. I am not very computer

character map

2003-12-11 Thread wjbm820
I received an answer from "Mark" and as I was reading it something happened and I lost the mail. It is not deleted and I simply can't find it. If you would, could you resend it? Sometimes I think this contraption is just too much for me. jean

Re: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-11 Thread Chris Jacobs
- From: wjbm820 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:11 AM Subject: character map in Microsoft Word My question concerns using the character map's shortcuts so as not to have to cut/paste a symbol. When I want to use 3/4, I can use the alternate key plus 0190 using

RE: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-11 Thread Philippe Verdy
, you'll need to use charmap to locate a character and copy/paste it in your favorite application... -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Chris Jacobs Envoy : vendredi 12 dcembre 2003 03:13 : wjbm820; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: character map

RE: character map in Microsoft Word

2003-12-11 Thread Murray Sargent
Title: RE: character map in Microsoft Word WordPad uses RichEdit 4.1 on Windows XP and both RichEdit 4.1 and 3.0 support the Alt+NumPad numbers greater than 255 as Unicode values. But other editors on XP, e.g., NotePad do not (sigh). The preferred way with RichEdit is to use the hex code

Re: Character map

2000-12-12 Thread Asmus Freytag
At 12:50 PM 12/11/00 -0800, James Kass wrote: Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote: The Windows NT4 charmap does a fair job of this, and the Windows 2000 one does a better job. For a presentation that follows the Unicode Standard, try Unibook for NT or Win95 on http://www.unicode.org/unibook

Re: Character map

2000-12-11 Thread Michael (michka) Kaplan
://www.i18nWithVB.com/ - Original Message - From: "Magda Danish (Unicode)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 10:45 AM Subject: FW: Character map -Original Message- From: Donnie Roach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

Re: Character map

2000-12-11 Thread James Kass
Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote: The Windows NT4 charmap does a fair job of this, and the Windows 2000 one does a better job. ...and for Windows 95, try Character Agent from Bjondi International: http://www.bjondi.com/products/char_agent Best regards, James Kass.