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Hi All,

 

Ashley wrote:

> I'd like to use some Chinese characters for clarity if that's okay?

> In the UK there seems to be confusion about what the weather is in terms of

> & #30149; & #22240; ... etc

 

Jason could not read the Chinese characters, nor could I, because the email

software

converted them to Unicode Numbers.

 

Microsoft Unicode Numbers for common Chinese characters are at:

 

http://tinyurl.com/398nmfx

http://tinyurl.com/2v7jozb

http://tinyurl.com/34gkeym

 

A more extensive list of Unicode Numbers and corresponding Characters [incl

Japanese,

Korean and others] is at:

http://www.zedwood.com/unicode_table?min=12000 & max=12800

and following tables.

 

To retrieve a specific character for a specific numeric code, type the required

CODE MINUS

1 (for example: if the required code is 20013, type 20012) into the search-box

at

http://www.zedwood.com/search? and click Search.

 

That returns " 20012, 20013 " viz 20013 = , the character for Zhong (centre,

middle)

..

Best regards,

 

 

 

 

 

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