Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 17:13:56 +0800 From: OutbackDingo <outbackdingo@gmail.com> To: David J Brooks <freysman@comcast.net> Cc: Yuri <yuri@rawbw.com>, yuri@tsoft.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to see UNICODE character number? Message-ID: <1195031658.30690.13.camel@z60m.optimlabs.com> In-Reply-To: <200711140311.29245.freysman@comcast.net> References: <1195024623.473aa0efca55f@webmail.rawbw.com> <200711140202.14868.freysman@comcast.net> <1195028375.473aaf97ea27f@webmail.rawbw.com> <200711140311.29245.freysman@comcast.net>
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would utf2ascii be any help here or recode ?? both are in ports On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 03:11 -0600, David J Brooks wrote: > On Wednesday 14 November 2007 02:19:35 am Yuri wrote: > > > > All programs just show the character itself when I paste it :-) > > > > > > Have you tried kcharselect ? > > > > Tried it now. When I paste the character to the box in the bottom and press > > Enter nothing happens. > > I would like to see it's UNICODE number (like &9991;) > > > > But it goes the opposite way: from UNICODE number to the character. > > The problem though that there are ~20K Chinese characters in UNICODE table. > > You can look up the character on the table and get the code point. δΎ† = > U+4f86, but with 20k characters that would be a hassle. Sorry I couldn't be > more helpful. > > David
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