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Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae"
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David Wright |
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Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae" |
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Thu, 25 Jan 2018 10:33:22 -0600 |
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On Thu 25 Jan 2018 at 09:30:22 (-0600), Karlin High wrote:
> On 1/25/2018 7:15 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> >It changes the meaning of & . Not a good idea as a default.
>
> Any chance of using something like \& for special characters?
Why do you want to turn LP into a toothpick language?
LP uses Unicode. Why not spend a moment finding out how to input
Unicode characters on your own system/keyboard? That way, you'll be
able to use them in *all* the applications on your computer, which
is a more worthwhile cause.
Cheers,
David.
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", (continued)
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Son_V, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Simon Albrecht, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/24
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Werner Arnhold, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", David Wright, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Wols Lists, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Vaughan McAlley, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", David Kastrup, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae",
David Wright <=
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karlin High, 2018/01/25
- Re: Character for plural Latin, "ae", Karen Billings, 2018/01/25