From: Mark Johnson
> On MacOS I am always looking up a character by the hex code. The
decimal codes are not useful to me.<
Irrespective of the OS, Unicode code points are by convention referred to as
U+nnnn
where nnnn is a hexadecimal number (of 4-digits for characters in the BMP) .
Dave
David Webber
Mozart Music Software
http://www.mozart.co.uk/Thomas sed:
> I'm wondering whether most of the time, you'd need the numerical value
> rather than a string and therefore
>
> "4stringTabClef": {
> "codepoint": 12411
> }
>
> might be worth considering. Any opinions on that?
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