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Hello
Type your text with the appropriate keyboard!
Copy it to memory with Ctrl + C
Go to the conversion site and paste it into the upper field
You will find your text encoded in pure unicode at the bottom
:)
Bye
Yes
Note: Depending on the language, to get good results, you need not only the unicode but also a truly squared and possibly special font, not necessarily Arial :(
Type your text with the appropriate keyboard!
Copy it to memory with Ctrl + C
Go to the conversion site and paste it into the upper field
You will find your text encoded in pure unicode at the bottom
:)
Bye
Yes
Note: Depending on the language, to get good results, you need not only the unicode but also a truly squared and possibly special font, not necessarily Arial :(
I just tried on my notepad ALT +0040, but got no results, I'm not a computer pro....
I received a text of about 10 lines, starting with: @ù
so @ = U+0040 - ù = U+00F9.
What I would like to know is what these symbols correspond to in our language.
Thanks again.
I received a text of about 10 lines, starting with: @ù
so @ = U+0040 - ù = U+00F9.
What I would like to know is what these symbols correspond to in our language.
Thanks again.
I just tried on my notepad ALT +0040, but to no avail, the keyboard does not respond when I do this, I am not a computer pro....
I received a text of about 10 lines, starting with: @ù
so @ = U+0040 - ù = U+00F9.
What I would like to know is what these codes correspond to in our language.
Thank you again.
Here is the 1st line:
U+0063 U+0040 U+00A4 U+00A5 U+0030 U+00C5 the last symbol of this line is a (i) pulled down that I couldn't find in the character table. I am thinking of space?
I received a text of about 10 lines, starting with: @ù
so @ = U+0040 - ù = U+00F9.
What I would like to know is what these codes correspond to in our language.
Thank you again.
Here is the 1st line:
U+0063 U+0040 U+00A4 U+00A5 U+0030 U+00C5 the last symbol of this line is a (i) pulled down that I couldn't find in the character table. I am thinking of space?