From: Asmus Freytag (asmusf@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Sat Jul 25 2009 - 10:22:02 CDT
On 7/25/2009 7:44 AM, Murray Sargent wrote:
> Clive asks how to retrieve the UTF-16 when selecting Hangul in Windows programs. In general the clipboard format CF_UNICODETEXT yields UTF-16 on Windows.
>
>   
That's what I'm using in the latest Unibook (build 248.5) that's up on 
http://unicode.org/unibook/ right now. You simply put the character into 
the clipboard, paste it into the goto box and it jumps to the proper 
page and pulls up the listing. Not only do you get the Unicode character 
code, but all the other information from the nameslist, and in context.
A./
PS: you should check it out. The latest download also contains the beta 
version of the character property data for Unicode 5.2 - Unibook gives 
you a great way to visually review many of these properties, especially 
useful to check for characters you work with all the time to review if 
there are any changes in assigned values for those properties, before 
the UTC deadline :)
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