On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 2:52:18 PM UTC+1, HC Haase wrote:
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>
> All ASCII characters below 32 are control characters. Eg: Alt-27 is Escape 
>> key. 
>>
>
> But in a wiki or word processor these would be interpreted as arrows 
> right? 
>

I think, it depends on the "substitution" the editors uses. Eg: If you type 
Alt-27 in a "text-editor" it detects, that there will be an ASCII character 
that is "not printable" so it replaces it with a "unicode character" that 
may fit. eg: arrow-left. 

But you don't know, which code the editor uses. So if the text is loaded 
with eg: a different OS using a different font it may be shown as a 
placeholder char instead. 

I did have a similar problem with the browser bookmarks button on different 
OSes. .. 

-mario

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