Talk:I-Ching

I believe binary was inspired by the I-Ching, and has obvious links to it anyway.

I've just created a page of handy unicode Special Characters - did you know unicode included I-Ching?

eg. &#9776;&#9777;&#9778;&#9779;&#9780;&#9781;&#9782;&#9783;

Elseware 14:06, 24 Oct 2003 (BST)

Cool, good to know on the unicode, though that doesn't display correctly on this end. Also, I'll be adding the links to binary and I Ching via Leibniz shortly; I just got too tired last night to finish off the entry... Person 22:55, 24 Oct 2003 (BST)

Humf. It's not working for me now either. It probably depends on the font. damn and blast. Elseware 17:54, 25 Oct 2003 (BST)

Hm. Could be that; also, does this site use the right charset for all the unicode? Random possibility, but not likely to be the problem... Person 02:35, 26 Oct 2003 (GMT)

It's encoded as entities eg. &amp;#x1234; which means it does not matter what charset the server exports. Elseware 15:22, 26 Oct 2003 (GMT)