Olly Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Anyway, `@PND@' is a poor mnemonic for UK users - perhaps there's a > better choice? Is `hash' (@HSH@) a globally recognised name for `#', or > is that a UK-only usage? "hash" is fairly universal in my experience, at least among programmers. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have AC_DEFINE Akim Demaille
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- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have AC_DEFINE Martin Buchholz
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have AC_DEFIN... Paul Eggert
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have AC_D... Akim Demaille
- Re: @BKL@, @BKR@, etc. Paul Eggert
- Re: @BKL@, @BKR@, etc. Akim Demaille
- Re: @BKL@, @BKR@, etc. Paul Eggert
- Re: @BKL@, @BKR@, etc. Akim Demaille
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have ... Olly Betts
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't ... Russ Allbery
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't ... Akim Demaille
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have AC_DEFIN... Akim Demaille
- Re: xemacs configure script doesn't have AC_D... Martin Buchholz
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