B: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and then cornholed him.
I: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and then cornholed him.
M: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and then cornholed him.
O: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and then cornholed him.
S: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and then cornholed him.
U: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and then cornholed him.
I will reveal sacred codes known to me; take care as these codes are sacred:
b - bold, i - italic, m - mini, o - overline, s - strikesthrough, u - underline, br - break
aa - ascii art
code - gives another font
spoiler - hides text unless mouseover
sub - subscript
sup - superscript
>>20
Aha! Using cut-n-paste characters straight from the character sets that contain a scattering of upside-down characters. Thanks, I'll just copypasta all that right into my unicode file.
... and it didn't fucking work. Crown me a n00b.
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Anonymous2007-08-15 11:07 ID:H8iEmdCm
>>20
Well I know most of those are just normal letters, but what about the rest, are they just characters in character map? I can't find them...
>>20
All I see are a bunch of squares... do I phail?
[spoiler]Why is this called mini? It's not even smaller[/spoiler]
[i]Nested testing [/i] asdf
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Anonymous2007-08-15 21:14 ID:xByjyGTO
if you see squares then you need to tell your browser to use a font that has the full complement of unicode characters in it.
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Anonymous2007-08-15 21:16 ID:xByjyGTO
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4tran2007-08-15 22:19 ID:xCVP0VSk
I'm using M$ IE6
View -> Encoding -> Unicode (UTF-8)
Also available are:
Western European (ISO)
Western European (Windows)
among other languages...
All of them give me either crap or squares.
Just for comparison, what does the OP's post look like? A bunch of nested rectangles (the spacing seems off)?
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Anonymous2007-08-16 1:05 ID:V7wSBlNj
yeah sort of, vertical and horizontal line bits
how about Tools/Internet Options/Fonts/Web Page Font? I put Arial Unicode MS which I think I was able to get because I have MS Office. See if you have or can download anything described here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_typefaces