Re: How can I input any Unicode character if I know its hexadecimal code?

From: Frank Yung-Fong Tang (ytang0648@aol.com)
Date: Mon Nov 17 2003 - 20:04:14 EST

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    hum.... a very stupid (but work) way.
    1. use vi
    2. type "&#x" + the Unicode text + ";" for each characters
    3. save it as .html
    4. open the file by using browser
    5. copy the text
    6. paste into your software.

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    Does your software display Thai language text correctly for Thailand users?
    -> Basic Conceptof Thai Language linked from Frank Tang's
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