R-alpha: Latin-1 characters (3)
Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes:
are you serious, including 160 =3D octal 240 ? Would you want legal syntax such as =20 =09=B1=B4=B4 <- 1:3
Maybe use the circled c (=A9) as a variable containing the GNU Copyleft message? ;) But how about =B5l.H2O ? Question is, would it harm anything (except legibility)? And in a slightly longer run, what about other ISO character sets (e.g. Latin2, used in Slavic parts of Eastern Europe and Cyrillic). Do they have punctuation in the same places? As long as there's no technical reason to forbid it, why not allow it? I don't suppose we plan to use any of the characters as syntax elements, do we? (And why am I speaking in questions today?)
=20 Here is an excerpt of a file I wrote a few years ago: =20 All-L1> Note that \240 is VERY funny "invisible",=20 All-L1> makes things reversevideo/invisible/!@#! depending on Emacs v=
ersion.
All-L1> For this reason, I OMIT it in the following [Enter it with ^Q=
240]: This is curious. It's supposed to represent non-breakable space -- which might actually make it a rather useful item.
Given this table, I'd say 192-255 [dec] =3D 300-377 [okt], maybe excluding =D7 and =F7 ..
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