nly using UTF-8, and all terminal
emulators I use (e.g. gnome-terminal, xterm, konsole, putty, linux) support
that.
But yeah, encodings (esp. "exotic" ones, like far-east ones or even UTF-8)
cause many troubles and much grief.
Gabriel.
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to different terminal types).
Gabriel.
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don't want to use the funky one-character operator,
Would I complain if didn't want to?
> just use the afunked three-character one.
Or just use vim as many (helpful) posts noted.
Gabriel.
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Hello,
Mark J. Reed wrote:
> I assume you mean "with" a US keyboard? US keyboards don't have Â.
Oops, must have mistakenly picked an US-International chart, sorry.
Gabriel.
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Hello,
Joe Gottman wrote:
>The zip operator is now the Yen sign (Â).
How are those without a US keyboard supposed to type this?
Gabriel.
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Hello,
Mark Lentczner wrote:
> http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/blog/code/PeriodicTable.html
What's periodic about it?
Otherwise, _nice_ table.
Gabriel.
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