* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 11 April 2006 18:22:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] requests a "Location Sign" (with contents "E" and "M"),

Er ... with contents "T" and "B5".



> Why the ugly '@' everywhere, you ask? That's to avoid clashes with glyph 
> names.
> That way it's possible to write "[EMAIL PROTECTED],Y,E,S}"  (which is the 
> same as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]").

That wasn't the goal, though. A clear differentiation of instructions and
glyphs should avoid that an 'Y' means different things in different places,
while an 'U' would always mean just an 'U'. Consistency thing. :-)

m.


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