Dear Federico.
The GNU Prolog compiler is a piece of systems programmature. On systems level of operation,
only 127 ASCII symbols are acceptable as throughput.
I recommend you to use Strawberry Prolog, which use both ÆØÅ, éóá, and many more nation-
specific letters.
Strawberry Prolog is for free for your personal use, and is on www.dobrev.com I think.
Regards
David Kommar
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 11:52 AM
Subject: à,ò,è,ù,ì.....

Come posso far visualizzare all'interprete le lettere accetate? (à, è ò ,ù.......)

Why gnu prolog inepreter don't display è à ò ì ù . . . . .. ?

Grazie.

Thanks.


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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 11:52 AM
Subject: à,ò,è,ù,ì.....

Come posso far visualizzare all'interprete le lettere accetate? (à, è ò ,ù.......)

Why gnu prolog inepreter don't display è à ò ì ù . . . . .. ?

Grazie.

Thanks.


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