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Re: URL characters (off-topic)
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Fri, 3 Mar 2000 22:28:23 GMT
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Todd Lehman skrev i meddelandet ...

Hmm, but Pascal uses ^ all over the place (for pointers).

Pointers...??? Who needs pointers?  We're talking about Pascal, right? :-)

With the Object Pascal implemented in Borland Delphi, you can get a looong way
without ever using pointers (consciously).

BTW, I'm sure there is a digraph defined for it, I just don't remember which
right now. I know there's (* *) for {}, and (. .) for [ ], so there must be
something for ^ too!

How about a Russian or Cyrillic keyboard driver running on a U.S. keyboard?
(Oh, my head would hurt!)

The solution is obvious: small stickers that you put on each key (was included
when I bought a Cyrillic keyboard driver/font set for Win 3.11 back in -91).

(I will *not* set follow-up to off-topic.geek, as I don't download that
group!)


Do svidanija!

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(...) Oh, not at all -- that's exactly what I meant. U.S. cluelessness about non-U.S. conventions is even worse than U.S. chauvinism. At least chauvinists know that other conventions exist. :-) (...) Yes, but the reason ISO-8859-1 (for example) has (...) (24 years ago, 3-Mar-00, to lugnet.publish)

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