Some Unicode characters can be represented by different combinations of code points. For example, the e-acute character 'é' can be represented either in a composed form, '\u00e9', or a decomposed form ...
I can do the 'ga' command and it shows me 201C for the funny left quote, but i'd like it to show the stored hex E2 80 9C Say in copy U+2019 that's this character the right hand single quote ---> ’ <-- ...
So using this software over command line seems to work fine. However because of the use of unicode in the "torrent list" function: │ST│Name │Hash│DL Speed│UL Speed│ ETA │ I am unable to use this ...
Before Windows was created, the most common operating system that ran on IBM PC compatibles was DOS. DOS stands for Disk Operating System and was what you would use if you had started your computer ...
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