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On 2011-04-05 [+0900 JST], at 8:52 PM, takamitsu muraoka wrote:

> The character in question is located on the character palette (Glyph) on
> GID 216; UTFB CC82.

I think Hebraica is a visual Hebrew font recognized as a Roman font in the Classic MacOS. Right? If so, it should not have a character whose UTF-8 byte sequence is CC82 (U+0302). Presumably, the font is so old that it does not have Unicode indexes or its indexes are wrong. Anyway, the only Mac Roman character looking like 'a circumflex accent' is U+02C6. So try to enter it by hitting option-6 (dead key) followed by space with U.S. Extended keyboard layout. Or use \x{02C6} in PowerFind Pro mode.

Kino

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