I read the docs and agree it sounds like it will do the job. Although I am
not the one with a need at this time.
Sounds good if I was writing for a controller and needed unicodes I like
that it supports favorites and named unicodes. Nice to know. I hope it
meets Dan's needs.
Lewis Wood
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This extention looks promising:
Insert Unicode - Visual Studio Marketplace
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=brunnerh.insert-unicode
Chris
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 06:06:17PM -0500, kperry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
That really only works in word that I have found. If you select 2812 invscode and do alt-X nothing happens.
with many editors is to type the numbers then select them (using the usual
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I don't know if this works in notepad++ in particular but an easier way
in either octal or decimal but all the Unicode charts are in hexidecimal.
Part of the problem with ALT+NumPad is that the numbers need to be entered
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On 12/28/22, Akash Kakkar <akash.a07k@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My bad, I missed the example.
For example if you hold Alt and while holding it, press "1" on the
NumPad, it directly writes "???"
(I wrote this character with the same technique here)
On 12/29/2022 12:02 AM, Akash Kakkar wrote:
Hi Ken,
No, there's no need to press Numlock key with Alt separately.
Just press the unicode numbers on the numpad while holding Alt+
For example,
If you hold Alt and press "1" on the numpad (no matter numpad is on
or off, it writes the unicode char in the editor)
I very frequently use this technique with VS Code and Notepad++ both.
Please try this.
Would love to help further.
On 12/28/2022 11:06 PM, kperry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I use an older editor for a large amount of my coding. I am
working on a new project where I have to input a lot of Unicode
characters into the files I am making.
I am looking for the editor that makes inputting Unicode
characters easiest. I have tried several but so far nothing is
simple. For example
Notepad Plus Plus the instructions say do:
Alt+ numpad + followed by the Unicode
I get an error when I do this. Well when I do alt+ num pad Plus
it beeps. With the windows error sound. I have no problem putting
in ascii characters by number but when I try Unicode on ntoePad
plus plus it fails.
Same for VS Code.
If you want to input a braille dot Unicode like 2821 or 2812 or
something in a a windows editor what editors would you use and
what is the easy way of entering them by number.
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