>>>> 2010/02/16 14:52 -0600, Larson, Timothy E. >>>> I'd tend to use "(X)" for circled character "X" and "((X))" for double-circled character "X". I know this introduces ambiguity with parenthesized versions, but I think that's bound to happen when you reduce everything to ASCII representations. For example, I think "(y)" says "circled y" better than the "y-o" that's currently the Lynx replacement for character U+24e8.
Regarding the negative circled characters (e.g. U+24eb), the general "rule" in Lynx is to "double up" or capitalize to mean darker/stronger (e.g. U+260e, U+260f). So I'd suggest "(((X)))" as representations in those cases. <<<<<<<< I, too, better like round brackets but suggested only as it seemed to me that it was in keeping with the "already-there". _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
