? ? ? n=0
Ok, now lets see if that comes back nornal when read.
Jamie
? ? ? n=0
Ok, now lets see if that comes back nornal when read.
Jamie
nope, can't get it to display as it should be. oh well.
Trying to use the extended char set to show real math.
Jamie
? ? ° ± ¼ ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ½ ¾ ¿
Works here :-) ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
well it must be my client that is trimming it then, cause I can see yours.
I'll have to research that..
Jamie
Are you entering 4 digits on the numeric keypad? alt+0181 = º alt+181 = ¦ Art
Good point. Some clients (and text editors) can't cope with alt+three-digits. ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
The three digit version is the PC-DOS/MS-DOS code page format (typically Code page 437/850),
The four digit format is for Windows code pages (CP-1252).
it seems that my client changes the char values when I do something with the file, like save it or send it. If I reload it and view it the values have been changed however they work.
I found that if I use Terminal as a font, Note pad will not convert the chars when saving or clipboarding but, my client for some reason will not let me select TERMINAL as a font. SO, there we go. But here is the weird thing, I can read any file or post that has these values, I just can not get my client to stop converting them before sending..
Jamie
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