John:
 
If you were to change your message encoding from "US ASCII" to Western European ISO, you'd be able to correctly transmit Québecois (only the first e has an acute accent, by the way).
 
As the ASCII encoding uses only 7 bits, accents aren't possible (too small a symbol set). Nor, for example is the British pound sign -- £.
 
With Western European ISO, you can even type the euro -- €.
 
Bill Potts, CMS
Roseville, CA
http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of John Woelflein
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 13:40
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:26579] RE: M$

I was only noticing how the Quibicois have begun to spread SI into other areas, including their money. Mega is an SI prefix, is it not? It's not critical, just interesting. That's why I mentioned it.

Nat Hager III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW, last I was up in rural Quebec chilling out (Hull, north to
Trans-Canada highway, and down to Mont Tremblant) and saw a lot of x.xx$
style pricing and comma decimal points. Wasn't paying a lot of
attention though, as I don't see it's critical to metric.

Nat


John Woelflein


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