From: Simon Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, Frank also had other proposals which included the IBM 3270
characters I think you were referring to (poke around the directory at
http://www.funet.fi/pub/kermit/ucsterminal/)..
I am not proposing to encode all terminal function indicators in Unicode.
Hi Philippe!
When dealing with protocol specifications, there's often a need for
characters like these, too, since hex byte pictures are
unambiguous. I have
a DEC dumb terminal around here somewhere which also uses them when
debugging control characters.
I suppose you could argue it's
BTW, Frank also had other proposals which included the IBM 3270
characters I think you were referring to (poke around the
directory at
http://www.funet.fi/pub/kermit/ucsterminal/)..
I am not proposing to encode all terminal function indicators
in Unicode.
Else it would mean that
From: Simon Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, Frank also had other proposals which included the IBM 3270
characters I think you were referring to (poke around the
directory at
http://www.funet.fi/pub/kermit/ucsterminal/)..
I am not proposing to encode all terminal function indicators
Philippe Verdy verdy underscore p at wanadoo dot fr wrote:
- the attachment symbol (trombonne in French, Brobriefklammer in
German, I don't know the term in English),
Paper clip.
-Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California
http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
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