[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In my case it's
> 
>     Fn-Shift-F3 / O
> 
> though I note now that my Mac supports Shift-Option-O as well.  In any case,
> neither is all that straightforward,

What we need here is APL-style overstrikes, so you can type
an O with a / on top of it. :-)

This would also resolve the != vs <> wars, since we could
use = with / over it.

--
Greg
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