At 03:58 -0600 on 12/22/2015, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote about Re: [Bulk] Re: Coupling Facility Structure Re-sizing:

Vernooij, CP (ITOPT1) - KLM wrote:

Yes, u as a replacement of the greek letter mu, used to indicate the micro prefix, where the greek letter cannot be used.

Many thanks. Much appreciated. I agree it can be somewhat troublesome to send Greek and Russian (or Japanese) characters via e-mail or webpage. Either you use the wrong font / codepage or it is enforced up you... groan...

Via Email just go UTF-8. The same for Web Pages or just use the Unicode codepoint (µ) or µ. BTW: This symbol is part of ISO-8859-1 as codepoint b5 (181) so should be easy to add to normal email - µ.


I will try to post this greek letter via IB-MAIN web-page below this line and see what happens (and send a copy to my e-mail address:
É s

It came through as a UTF-8 character.


I just wonder why only microsecond has this greek letter, but nano, pico, femto, etc. don't have greek letters.

I think I will not spend one more microsecond of my time on this thread...

Thanks Kees for your kind answer! Much appreciated.

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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