Superb link, Euric! There are some navigation arrows in the lower right-hand 
corner of that page (and subsequent ones) that you may have noticed. I found 
the linked pages also to be informative.

Jim

On Friday 2004 January 30 19:31, Chimpsarecute wrote:
> All I've been able to determine is it is specified under DIN 13.
>
> http://www.sparkfix.com.br/ganter/kate/13.htm
>
> Unless someone has a copy of the standard and they can look up in it its
> meaning and origins, you may have to buy it to find out.  Or maybe a local
> library has a copy of it.
>
> Euric
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