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Dear Kino
Thanks for the speedy reply.
I've tried to follow your advice, but I get only a circumflex. What's ANSI
physical keyboard? Do I need to purchase a new keyboard?
Forgive me for a nagging question. What is meant by \x{302}? A back slash
and then?
Thanks again,
Takamitsu
> From: Kino <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 21:45:19 +0900
> To: Nisus <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Character position
>
> On 2011-04-05 [+0900 JST], at 8:52 PM, takamitsu muraoka wrote:
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>> I wonder if someone could help me find the right key or key combinaiton for
>> a character in a Hebrew font called Hebraica.
>> The character in question is located on the character palette (Glyph) on
>> GID 216; UTFB CC82.
>> When I convert a Classic file with this character to the OX10 format, it
>> appears as a circumflex accent. In order to find all these and convert them
>> to the right Hebrew character, I need to know where on the keyboard it is.
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> CC82 in UTF-8 ('eight', not b) is 0x0302 in UTF-16 (COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX
> ACCENT). You can enter this character by option-shift-6 using U.S. Extended
> keyboard layout with ANSI physical keyboard. However, it would easier to use
> \x{0302} in PowerFind Pro mode.
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> Kino
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