OK, I can accept that '4' is a word as well...I was wavering on
including it to begin with, and you convinced me to do so.
But the other symbols are not 'words', imho. There are no entries that I
can find in the Oxford Dictionary of the English Language that contain
any of those symbols, so, therefore, they are not words (or parts of
words....).
Just my opinion, of course.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It contains three words ...
No-no-no-no-no-no-no!
I do regard '4' as a word too. That it may be interpretet
as a number, numeral, digit or a figure is subject of the
function I try to do with it. Well, it's just a convention
which codepoints you regard as "little helper" like dot
and comma and bracktes and so on. For example on some HP
calculators there is a difference between the minus sign
and the hyphen.
Ciao.....M.
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DJ
V/Soft