On 2018-11-06, at 22:20:07, Joel C. Ewing wrote: > If you search on-line for Unicode characters, their code point values > are usually given using the "U+nnnn" notation, where nnnn is in hex, so > IBM is just following standard usage. > My curiosity was more about whether and where it's conventional to separate digit groups with that U+2420 SYMBOL FOR SPACE glyph. It seems needlessly recherché.
>>> On 2018-11-02, at 05:39:38, R.S. wrote: >>>> ... >>>> ... 16␠777␠215 tracks ... -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
