Re: New Unicode input utility

From: Raymond Mercier (rm459@cam.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Dec 30 2005 - 11:28:11 CST

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    Quick Unicode has the advantage that it allows one to type the hex value
    (the 'nnnn' in U+nnnn) when inserting a characters into any application
    other than Word, but I don't see any other advantage. In Word it is already
    possible to type nnnn followed by Alt+X to convert it into the character.
    For other applications, the numeric keypad does require, admittedly, the
    decimal equivalent to nnnn, which is boring and inconvenient.
    Raymond Mercier



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