Re: CHAT: First report on Coní (was: Re: CHAT: Bouncing)
From: | Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, March 19, 2003, 22:55 |
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 10:24:58 -0800 Garth Wallace <gwalla@...>
writes:
> Well, by using any diacritics at all you're going beyond what ASCII
> can
> do. Unicode can stack diacritics, but they may still be difficult to
> type (depending on how nice your text editor or word processor is).
w? (w alt-0779)? (w alt-0779)? it should work in any windows word
processor (if you are using a unicode font).
you could just use wordpad and use alt-<whatever>... it's not too
difficult if you have a very good memory ;)))
actually, i have a rtf file with all the IPA characters and all the
diacritics in it, so i can just look them up. i wrote a qbasic program
to make a file with all the possible unicode characters and their
character codes, but the file is so big it takes a long time for wordpad
to load it (i ctrl-alt-del'ed it after about 45 min.)... anyone know how
i can open this file in a reasonable amount of time?
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