On 3 Jan 2024, at 15:22, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
Sorry, I hadn¡¯t read this message when I just posted another asking about programs that can dig into glyph identity.
Mail>Message>View>Message>Raw Source doesn¡¯t work for me because when I¡¯m creating a message in formatted text, the display for a message looks like gibberish (it¡¯s the single reason I no longer read another Apple-user listserv, Mac-L, because IT is ASCII only (or resolves extended lookup table characters into ¡°quoted printable,¡± which is still readable but only with a struggle). Trying to find out which key caps were digitally assaulted to create an individual character when I¡¯m typing in formatted text is just a bridge too far. I don¡¯t use Apple¡¯s Hand Off when multiple devices are recognized for input, but it IS important to make certain what¡¯s intended is what¡¯s embedded. The results when that¡¯s NOT considered can be disastrous. Best example on the planet so far as I know is illustrated by the Wikipedia entry for ¡°gimli glider¡±
I¡¯m too impatient/lazy to read every character in that article. Please enlighten me. ;
I take it that you are looking for something more than Keyboard Viewer?
Otto