At 17:34 6/16/2001 -0700, Michael \(michka\) Kaplan wrote:
The real world does foolish things like
use standard keyboards that do not lie to us with what we type, on top of
standard fonts that do not try to fool us into type things we do not want.
True, but I must admit to being tempted to use
$B!!!_$"$+$M(B
$B!(B: Re: RE: First of many newbie questions
From: "$B$F$s$I$&$j$e$&$8(B" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) GET THE FREAKING BOOK AND LOOK AT IT and don't so anything stupid like
confuse "8" with "B".
No one would ever do this, really. The r
At 18:45 -0700 2001-06-16, John Hudson wrote:
At 17:34 6/16/2001 -0700, Michael \(michka\) Kaplan wrote:
The real world does foolish things like
use standard keyboards that do not lie to us with what we type, on top of
standard fonts that do not try to fool us into type things we do not want.
quot;$+$M(B
$B!(B: RE: First of many newbie questions
Dear: $B$F$s$I$&$j$e$&$8(B
Well, Mister Constable. What's new about that? Looks to me
like e-Leven Digit Grrl just forgot to turn off her microphone
again... We're witnessing the spacey under-mumble of a quickly
crumbling m
In a message dated 2001-06-14 14:23:33 Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pardon my newbieness (oooh boy am I a Newbie) but I have a few questions
concerning Unicode. I've been following up on the discussions for the past
week or so, so I'm starting to get a feel for
Pascal Maheu wrote:
- How does using non-spacing characters like ^
interact with say an e to form a ê?
- [...] what is the difference btw UTF-8, 16 and
32? Why would one want to use one instead of the other?
See the Unicode FAQ (http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/), sections
Characters,
Title: RE: First of many newbie questions
Sigh...
Thanks for all your responses. Yes I did check out the fact pages, I just did not check them carefully enough. I was so concentrated on finding the information that I... missed the left hand links to more FAQs. In the words of a certain person
Am 2001-06-14 um 20:17 h PDT hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
With a pen [...]: e, THEN circumflex
With Unicode decomposed: circumflex, THEN e
With Unicode composed: e with circumflex
...
Unicoders, did I say it right?
No. One item wrong, one item (at least) missing.
In Unicode, the
?
In one of my games, the ha looks different than a ba-wipe-out-the-dakuten.
$B$i$s$^(B $B!z$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s!z(B
$B!!!_$"$+$M(B
$B!(B: Re: First of many newbie questions
Am 2001-06-14 um 20:17 h PDT hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
With a pen [...]: e, THEN c
- Message d'origine -
De : Otto Stolz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Unicode, the diacritic always follows its base character.
Cf. TUS 3.0, section 3.5, in particular definition D17,
also in http://www.unicode.org/unicode/uni2book/ch03.pdf.
This topic is extensively covered in the FAQ,
see
A simple question: is this intended as a monologue, or just thinking out
loud? Or are you actually looking for feedback on something?
Peter
On 06/15/2001 09:13:20 AM unicode-bounce wrote:
WATASIHABAKAYAROUDA
GOMENNE
This is what I get when I have no sake and no Unicode book.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2001-06-15 10:26:24 -0700:
A simple question: is this intended as a monologue, or just
thinking out loud? Or are you actually looking for feedback
on something?
[... detritus of *kuten's snipped out ...]
Well, Mister Constable. What's new about that? Looks to me
From: Youtie Effaight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, Mister Constable. What's new about that? Looks to me
like e-Leven Digit Grrl just forgot to turn off her microphone
again... We're witnessing the spacey under-mumble of a quickly
crumbling mind. Maybe we'll get lucky and she'll burn up on
Dear: $B$F$s$I$&$j$e$&$8(B
Well, Mister Constable. What's new about that? Looks to me
like e-Leven Digit Grrl just forgot to turn off her microphone
again... We're witnessing the spacey under-mumble of a quickly
crumbling mind. Maybe we'll get lucky and she'll burn up on re-entry... or
get
Title: First of many newbie questions
(here goes nothing)
Good day!
Pardon my newbieness (oooh boy am I a Newbie) but I have a few questions concerning Unicode. I've been following up on the discussions for the past week or so, so I'm starting to get a feel for Unicode. I still have tons
Unicoders, did I say it right?
$B$i$s$^(B $B!z$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s!z(B
$B!!!_$"$+$M(B
$B!(B: First of many newbie questions
* How does using non-spacing characters like "^" interact with say an
"e" to form a "$B!&(B? Does the $
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