-a-a-a-a-a Madam,-a I'm Adam.-a-a-a -++>+Epr#> +>,I '+>+Ep+EW
-a-a-a-a-a -++>+Epr#> +>,I '+>+Ep+EW-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a |Yp+oq+E
____________________________
i'd like to see-a more-a-a strange,-a pretty-a chars like these:
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a noUnoe-a-a-a Wow!-a-a that's your name????
(inverted (upside-down) chars)
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -- Can i enter them in Gmail without going to a Web site?
-+|Y-cb|es q|YM +E o-c |aub|eo|a -cno+N-cb|e-i lb|e+E+>no? ub|e +>|Y+N-c +||Y-cu|Y b|e u+E|a --
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a (s+|+E+N+o (u-iop-|Ypb|esdn) p|Y-c+||Y-iub|e)
(up-dn)
__________________
-aIs there a nice Web page or a Youtube Clip that
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a explains these inverted (upside-down)-a characters?
(abcde, |Yp+oq+E)
-a-a-a-a-a-a Madam,-a I'm Adam.-a-a-a -++>+Epr#> +>,I '+>+Ep+EW
-a-a-a-a-a-a -++>+Epr#> +>,I '+>+Ep+EW-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a |Yp+oq+E
____________________________
i'd like to see-a more-a-a strange,-a pretty-a chars like these:
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a noUnoe-a-a-a Wow!-a-a that's your name????
There are a couple of ways to flip text without a website.
One could enter HTML code to create "upside down" text, but it is labor intensive. You need to look up the necessary Unicode character numbers.
For example the HTML for the inverted characters for "Hello World!" are:
¡plɹoM ollǝH
which results in:
-ipl+|oM oll|YH
Note that the characters are a mix of regular characters ("H", "o", "M",
"l", "p") and special characters (ɹ = "+|").
Alternatively, you can create an HTML-compatible document file with a "flipped" character set. For example:
abcedfghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1234567890-=
!@#$%^&*() +
Becomes:
+ ()*rai^%$#@-i
=-068paN9-cpau|Ebaa|u
ZraaXM+cre-ro|S+|Q+CONW-N-R++IH+nra#|Ap|aqreC z-Ax-i-in-cs+|bdou+>l-R++b|e+N|a+fp|Y+oq+E
There are a couple of ways to flip text without a website.
One could enter HTML code to create "upside down" text, but it is labor intensive. You need to look up the necessary Unicode character numbers.
For example the HTML for the inverted characters for "Hello World!" are:
¡plɹoM ollǝH
which results in:
-ipl+|oM oll|YH
Note that the characters are a mix of regular characters ("H", "o", "M", "l", "p") and special characters (ɹ = "+|").
Is there a nice Web page or a Youtube Clip that explains these inverted (upside-down) characters? (abcde, |Yp+oq+E)
On Sat, 4 May 2024 10:36:04 -0700, HenHanna wrote:
Is there a nice Web page or a Youtube Clip that explains these inverted
(upside-down) characters? (abcde, |Yp+oq+E)
Wikipedia, as usual: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotated_letter>.
no-ns-c +Epp|Yp +E rCL-co-+|o-c+E-c|YprCY raAnu+o-cb|eou -co +>-A |A+>+E+os p|YraAb|eub|e-cb|eous
<https://gitlab.com/ldo/emacs-prefs>.
i wish i could do that easily within Vi.
What does vim mean in British slang? ------ Vim is energy and
enthusiasm.
(inverted (upside-down) chars)
-- Can i enter them in Gmail without going to a Web site?
On Mon, 6 May 2024 04:24:35 +0000, HenHanna wrote:
i wish i could do that easily within Vi.
vi is to editors what PHP is to programming languages.
The puzzle I posted in 2000 that was based on ASCII-only "flipped" text is below.
The Case of the Smart Leopard
After the death of Artie Barnes, detectives Ohms and Wattson were contacted by his daughter.
A Sure Rest
ase)J!e+say+dn'da+s
puo)asey+uo+adJe)
ay+Japunpa+e)o|s!
aJnseaJ++aJ)ashW
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Mon, 6 May 2024 04:24:35 +0000, HenHanna wrote:
i wish i could do that easily within Vi.
vi is to editors what PHP is to programming languages.
Counterpoint: I'm not aware of a website called rCyVi SadnessrCOrCaor any reasons to create such a thing.
Carl G. wrote:
The puzzle I posted in 2000 that was based on ASCII-only "flipped"
text is below.
The Case of the Smart Leopard
After the death of Artie Barnes, detectives Ohms and Wattson were
contacted by his daughter.
maybe better as Homes and Wotsan, (?)
* HenHanna <8eb211fad672d948cc69b6530a34c9cc@www.novabbs.com> :
Wrote on Tue, 7 May 2024 18:52:26 +0000:
Carl G. wrote:
The puzzle I posted in 2000 that was based on ASCII-only "flipped"
text is below.
The Case of the Smart Leopard After the death of Artie Barnes,
detectives Ohms and Wattson were contacted by his daughter.
A Sure Rest
A treasure!
ase)J!e+say+dn'da+s
puo)asey+uo+adJe)
ay+Japunpa+e)o|s!
aJnseaJ++aJ)ashW
i think i like it better when it looks less like the CODE in Poe's
Gold Bug, (with regular t's) as:
formatting fail. There is one typo, but I don't know if that is what
Hen Hanna spotted,
The second line should be "puo)asay+uo+adJe)" at the 7th letter (a
instead of e)
in 2024 using the `wayfire window manager on "modern linux" with not-so-convenient mouseboundings to rotate a window, but rotating it nevertheless and looking at it with a monospace font at hand revealed
all without taking away too much fun.
mysecrettreasure/islocatedunderthe/carpetonthesecond/step,upthestaircase.
The key is
"eJodpa+sWn!)y'|hu"
"aropdetsmuich,lyn"
The second line should be "puo)asay+uo+adJe)" at the 7th letter (a
instead of e)
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