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Le 23/02/2012 10:11, Invisible a écrit :
> This still leaves me with the problem of how to generate unusual
> characters in the first place. Typing → is pretty simple. Figuring
> out how to actually generate the arrow character is not.
You just need the right documentation.
Either you search it each time on the web (like "utf-8 chartable"... )
or you call it correctly, and ask for unicode (utf-8 is one
presentation, unicode is what you really want), and get to print the
parts that you need often.
See http://unicode.org/charts/
And soon you will discover that there is no single font to display all
possible unicode glyphs.
You also need a unicode-compatible editor...
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