Re: Web Form: Other Question, Problem, or Feedback

From: Chris Jacobs (chris.jacobs@freeler.nl)
Date: Thu Oct 23 2003 - 18:38:51 CST


What is "japanese signs"?

If it is JIS or Shift JIS then import it in SC UniPad, use the File Import
function, not the File Open function.
(if it is some flavor of Unicode do use the File Open function)

In UniPad then use Edit Select all Edit Convert.

If it is handwritten calligraphy with Indian ink on parchment then first
apply chapter 17.1 of the Unicode 4.0 standard and then either UniPad or a
calculator with a hex to decimal conversion option.

&#30041 is \u7559

http://www.unipad.org/

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> > Hello Unicode-Team,
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> > i'm looking for a tool or a tutorial to convert japanese
> > signs in numeric unicode signs (e.g. &#30041;). Can you help me?
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