Re: non- fortran character sets
- From: "Wade Ward" <zaxfuuq@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:58:17 -0700
"Michael Prager" <Mike.Prager.indigo@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Wade Ward" <zaxfuuq@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No gif came through. If you start the program and bring it up
with a double-click, you'll find an extensive key to the symbols
it can output. It's 13 pages of characters, grouped by type
(accents, fractions, etc.).
Under Math, I find that the combination ",u" produces µ.
Does this hyperlink work any better?:
http://www.zaxfuuq.net/allchars2.htm
I get µ by having AllChars.exe running in the background and pressing the
keystroke sequence ctrl , u. I wouldn't have guessed that though without
the previous post. I seem to have no alternative to having it run in the
background.
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Wade Ward
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of the Book of Mormon, it would be a pamphlet.'
--Mark Twain
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