2007/3/3, Johnny Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
<snip> It does NOT work with NOTEPAD, only WORDPAD.
It works like this: 1. Enter a2 (or 0a2, up to a maximum of 4 leading zeroes will just be omitted). 2. Wordpad will now show a2. 3. Press Alt+x 4. a2 will now be deleted and replaced by ¢. About leading zeroes: a2 -> ¢ 0000a2 -> ¢ 00000a2 -> 0¢ No other command needs to be entered before typing a2. Believe me, I tried it again and again and again… Just make sure that there are no hex characters (0-f) right before a2, because that might give you the wrong character. For example, if you want to type something like "just give me 50¢" and you type "just give me 50a2" and then press Alt+x. The result will then be "Just give me 傢". I don't know what 傢 means, but I am pretty sure it doesn't mean 50¢… In this case I guess you would want to type ¢50 rather than 50¢ anyway. My girlfriend has Word (2000 I think) installed on her laptop since she bought it so I tried this with word and it worked there as well. Neither of us have Excel installed but I guess it works there too. Johnny Andersson
Sorry, Johnny, for confusing Wordpad with Notepad - så kan det gå ! But the technique you outline here seems to me of great interest, not least because it also works in Word. Did you try it in OOo as well ?... 傢, by the way, in modern Chinese is mainly replaced by 家 (Unicode hex : 5bb6 - a pig under a roof), which has the basic meanings «house», «home», «family» ; in classical Chinese the former can be a term of abuse or refer to a certain type of weapon or to a domestic animal.... Henri Henri
