From: Kouhei S. <ko...@co...> - 2008-11-10 13:10:03
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Hi, In <BC7...@ya...> "[tomoe-devel 230] strange entry in tomoe dictionary" on Sun, 9 Nov 2008 22:16:23 -0500, Benoit Cerrina <ben...@ya...> wrote: > I do not understand the entry: > <character> > <utf8>(^^)</utf8> > <strokes> > <stroke> > <point x="200" y="190"/> > <point x="116" y="636"/> > <point x="230" y="840"/> > </stroke> > <stroke> > <point x="266" y="350"/> > <point x="396" y="246"/> > <point x="446" y="360"/> > </stroke> > <stroke> > <point x="553" y="366"/> > <point x="666" y="246"/> > <point x="763" y="390"/> > </stroke> > <stroke> > <point x="836" y="213"/> > <point x="903" y="526"/> > <point x="756" y="816"/> > </stroke> > </strokes> > </character> > in the tomoe dictionary. What is it supposed to be? It's a face mark that is popular in Japan. (^^) Why? (1) It shows n UTF-8 characters can be handled as a logical character in Tomoe. Some input methods can do the same thing. (2) It's a humor of us. Thanks, -- kou |