2014-10-24 15:05, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
> Hi Martin. If you haven't noticed it before, opening Unicode charts in
> PDF readers has something like "SECURED" on the top i.o.w. the charts
> are sorta DRM-protected. So you can't copy-paste the characters. Heck
> you can't even copy-paste the character *names*!
āSECUREDā means that there are *some* protections. As I wrote in my
earlier message, I had no difficulties in copying characters from a
chart. It is flagged as āSECUREDā, but looking at its properties in
Adobe Reader (Ctrl+D), I see copying as allowed but e.g. commenting as
disallowed.
The following was copied directly from a chart into this message, so
copying the characters and the names is surely possible (though not
necessarily in every program):
1F650 š NORTH WEST POINTING LEAF
Yucca
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