[OS X TeX] CharacterPal & Symbols
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Fri Jan 5 13:13:37 CET 2007
Am 05.01.2007 um 03:03 schrieb Bruno Voisin:
> (did you ever suspect ⌘ was "⌘"?)
No! I knew it ...
There is another application that I use. It could also be useful for
XeTeX users, because you can search either with a code point or parts
of the Unicode name for a particular character that does not appear
– well, not exactly in the font you decided to use in the XeTeX
document, but at least you'll see that the font does not have this
character. Unicode Checker (http://earthlingsoft.net/UnicodeChecker/)
offers Mac OS X services to convert text between different
representations in programming languages (HTML, XHTML, CSS, Java). It
is missing some TeX support, and his author is quite open to
suggestions ...
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Greetings
Pete
Ce qui été compris n'existe plus. (Paul Eluard)
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