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On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:28:53 +0100, Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
>> If you know the code number, it's some keyboard escape, like holding
>> down the alt key while typing on the numeric keypad or something.
>
> Are you sure that supports unicode and not just the system default
> character mapping (which in Windows would be that Windows extension to
> ISO-Latin-1, at least in western countries)?
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 09:28:09 +0200, Fredrik Eriksson wrote:
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> " Alt+<xxx>, where xxx is the decimal value of a code point, generates
> an OEM-encoded character.
> Alt+<0xxx>, where xxx is the decimal value of a code point, generates a
> Windows-encoded character.
> Alt+<+>+<xxxx>, where xxxx is the hexadecimal Unicode code point,
> generates a Unicode-encoded (UTF-16) character."
>http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/glossary.mspx
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FE
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