Unicode characters can also be added to a string by using the \x{...} notation. The Unicode code for the desired character, in hexadecimal, should be placed in the braces. For instance, a smiley face is \x{263A}. This encoding scheme only works for characters with a code of 0x100 or above.Something for backward compatiblity, I think.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Character Encoding and Windows Console woes
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Character Encoding and Windows Console woes
by John M. Dlugosz
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