Thank you very much. Helpful information.
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> On Nov 28, 2021, at 7:39 PM, Valentin Petzel wrote:
>
> Just for clarification:
>
> 00a7 is not a special code, but a hexadecimal number. Basically any unicode
> char is linked with a number, and the „code” is just this number i
Just for clarification:
00a7 is not a special code, but a hexadecimal number. Basically any unicode
char is linked with a number, and the „code” is just this number in
hexadecimal digits.
U+ is just a way to specify that a hexadecimal number stands for a unicode
char. In our case that func
Hi Valentin Petzel,
Thank you for your reply. I found a
UTF-8 encoding table and Unicode characters
https://www.utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?utf8=0x
Now I can look up the U+00a7 and then use \markup { \char ##x00a7 ) to
display it.
for \char I cannot use unicode U+00a7. I was hoping \c
Hello Ming,
I do not understand your exact problem. If you want to have € in markup you
can either directly put € in the markup, or use \char ##20ac.
Valentin
Am Sonntag, 28. November 2021, 22:42:47 CET schrieb ming tsang:
> Hi lilyponder,
>
> I would like to use \markup to display € using U
Hi lilyponder,
I would like to use \markup to display € using U+20AC. I can use \markup
{ \char ##x2197 } to display / print / output to pdf. ##x2197 is
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Your help is appreciated.
Shalom,
yMing
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ming (lyndon) tsang