On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 03:12:02PM +0000, Jules Bean wrote: > There is a standardised 64 bit integer type: long long int is standard.
It's in C99 as far as I know, but in C++98? > It may not be supported by all the compilers though. Yes. > Anyhow, this is all (fortunately) moot: you'll notice that that wasn't > consistent with the rest of my message, where I say that there are > 65536 sp in a point: i.e. sp is 2^(-16), and I made a mistake ;-) > > TeX uses a 32 bit int, measured in sp, for all its calculations AFAIK. So having "int" would be fine? Andre' > PS Andre, your mailer is still generating invalid Mail-Followup-To > headers with the unroutable address [EMAIL PROTECTED] in it. Opps. Thanks. Maybe this on will wrong again, but I'll try to fix it. -- André Pönitz .............................................. [EMAIL PROTECTED]