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Tokkie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 10:49
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It is possible to insert smiley's in sms messages without going to the menu "insert". Just type : - ) or : - D (without the spaces) to see the smiley's.

I've searched on the forum but I can't seem to find a list of all the smiley's and how they can be written in plain text. Does anyone has such a list? Or any idea?

Thx.
evoke
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Posted: 2003-05-08 12:13
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ive always wondered if u can create smileys when posing on wap on a p800?? im sure its been mentioned before but have never got round to searching for it yet

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Yoeppie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 13:04
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Yes u can use typed smilies without going to the menu tried it and it works fine even when i get a txt from a nokia with : ) it shows up as a smiley on my p800 ;)

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Tokkie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 13:12
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Yes, but I was actually looking for a list of all the smiley's in plain text.

But anyway, I'll look it up myelf. I will send an SMS containing all the smiley's and send it to a friend. Then I can check his/her phone and see the smiley's in plain text. Just in case anyone wonders, If you send a smiley to a phone which doesn't have smiley's, the other phone wil just show the smiley in plain text. like : - ) or : - D (agian, without the spaces)

I'll post a list of the smiley's as soon as I got it.

Greetz.
Tokkie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 13:57
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I don't know the best way for showing this because I don't have pics of the smiley's on my PC. So I'm going to list them in the same orde they are in the menu "Insert object" --> "Smiley" (note: I don't really know if this is correct as I have the dutch language installed)

!! Remove the spaces (if I don't use spaces, the forum's smiley's will appear) !!

Watch out as these smiley's seem to be case sensitive!!!

1) : - ) --> Normal smiley
2) : - D --> Smiley laughin so hard you can see his teeth
3) : - ( --> Sad smiley
4) ; - ) --> Winking smiley
5) : - C --> "Cool smiley" with sunglasses
6) : - m --> Mad smiley
7) : - p --> Smiley sticking out his tongue
: . ( --> Crying smiley
9) : - | --> Don't care smiley
10) : - o (small "o" no zero) --> Surprised smiley
11) : - S --> Wondering smiley
12) : Y --> Thumb up
13) : N --> Thumb down
14) : 6 --> Devil
15) : B --> Glass of bear
16) [ : ] --> Robot face

I hope this helps anyone
Yoeppie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 13:59
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I hope this helps anyone



Thank u,,,

Dank je wel

Bedankt

Tokkie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 14:02
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No problem,

geen probleem
mkt
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Posted: 2003-05-08 17:04
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@Tokkie: no worries, forum smilies don't appear when posting from wap - i guess "disable smilies" function is enabled by default
Parakoos
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Posted: 2003-05-08 22:24
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So how do you type a ' : ' without having to go to the keyboard?
In fact, is there a place to see all those special characters like say '£' and such and how to type them instead of having to find them on the virtual keyboard?

Cheers!
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Tokkie
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Posted: 2003-05-08 22:45
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If you use the (hardware) keyboard, touch the keys a few times to get other characters IE: Touch the "0 +" key 8 times to get the £ symbol. The : symbol would be 7 times key "1"

Concerning handwriting recognition I think there is no way of inserting other characters than the ones specified by SonyEricsson.
(Would be nice though, being able to make new characters for handwriting recognition like a : or £ )

Hope this helps

Greetz.

[ This Message was edited by: Tokkie on 2003-05-08 21:46 ]
nowd
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Posted: 2003-05-09 02:46
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This is so cool! I never knew that while you compose your message, these combination of characters get automatically converted into smileys! SO cute! THANKS TOKKIE!

I tried all of them, and #9 and 11 don't seem to work for me. Everything else are working great! The Devil and Robot are so cute! hahaha
dave_uk
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Posted: 2003-05-09 02:51
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You can insert everything via handwriting recognition. For a full list of characters, see 'Help' > Handwriting Recognition, on the P800 itself.

Briefly, for these special characters, you need to draw a vertical line, bottom up, starting above the middle of the screen, before you do the symbol. This is how : works, for example.

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Tokkie
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Posted: 2003-05-09 09:30
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@nowd I seem to have some mistakes, #9 should be : S without the "-" (and the space of course)
And about #11, the "l" is actualy a small 'L' and not a vertical line

@dave_UK, thanks dude I'll try this later. Cous right now I have to prepare for school . Maybe I'll try during the lessons, instead of playing games

Greetz.
nowd
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Posted: 2003-05-09 09:48
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Fantastic! Everything's working perfectly! Thanks Dave for the hint about the special character input!
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