X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII X-Google-Thread: f996b,aa3de2e3bd66fb1e X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: sweetcdn@aol.com (SweetCdn) Subject: Re: $ =>GBP Date: 1996/02/20 Message-ID: <4gcceb$k4k@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 140287552 sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com references: <4ga7lj$sb0@whitbeck.ncl.ac.uk> organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Thanks Andy, This is great. <><><><><><><><><><><>< In article <4ga7lj$sb0@whitbeck.ncl.ac.uk>, Andy Holden writes: > The list below was posted by sweeney@ingres.co.uk (Tony Sweeney) >on alt.folklore.urban (where discussions about alternative characters are >also taking place): > >>SunSoft thoughtfully provide you with the whole ISO 8859/1 character >>set in file /usr/pub/iso. Here it is: >> >>| 00 nul| 01 soh| 02 stx| 03 etx| 04 eot| 05 enq| 06 ack| 07 bel| >>| 08 bs | 09 ht | 0a nl | 0b vt | 0c np | 0d cr | 0e so | 0f si | >>| 10 dle| 11 dc1| 12 dc2| 13 dc3| 14 dc4| 15 nak| 16 syn| 17 etb| >>| 18 can| 19 em | 1a sub| 1b esc| 1c fs | 1d gs | 1e rs | 1f us | >>| 20 sp | 21 ! | 22 " | 23 # | 24 $ | 25 % | 26 & | 27 ' | >>| 28 ( | 29 ) | 2a * | 2b + | 2c , | 2d - | 2e . | 2f / | >>| 30 0 | 31 1 | 32 2 | 33 3 | 34 4 | 35 5 | 36 6 | 37 7 | >>| 38 8 | 39 9 | 3a : | 3b ; | 3c < | 3d = | 3e > | 3f ? | >>| 40 @ | 41 A | 42 B | 43 C | 44 D | 45 E | 46 F | 47 G | >>| 48 H | 49 I | 4a J | 4b K | 4c L | 4d M | 4e N | 4f O | >>| 50 P | 51 Q | 52 R | 53 S | 54 T | 55 U | 56 V | 57 W | >>| 58 X | 59 Y | 5a Z | 5b [ | 5c \ | 5d ] | 5e ^ | 5f _ | >>| 60 ` | 61 a | 62 b | 63 c | 64 d | 65 e | 66 f | 67 g | >>| 68 h | 69 i | 6a j | 6b k | 6c l | 6d m | 6e n | 6f o | >>| 70 p | 71 q | 72 r | 73 s | 74 t | 75 u | 76 v | 77 w | >>| 78 x | 79 y | 7a z | 7b { | 7c | | 7d } | 7e ~ | 7f del| >> >>| a0�nbs| a1 � | a2 � | a3 � | a4 � | a5 � | a6 � | a7 � | >>| a8 � | a9 � | aa � | ab � | ac � | ad � | ae � | af � | >>| b0 � | b1 � | b2 � | b3 � | b4 � | b5 � | b6 � | b7 � | >>| b8 � | b9 � | ba � | bb � | bc � | bd � | be � | bf � | >>| c0 � | c1 � | c2 � | c3 � | c4 � | c5 � | c6 � | c7 � | >>| c8 � | c9 � | ca � | cb � | cc � | cd � | ce � | cf � | >>| d0 � | d1 � | d2 � | d3 � | d4 � | d5 � | d6 � | d7 � | >>| d8 � | d9 � | da � | db � | dc � | dd � | de � | df � | >>| e0 � | e1 � | e2 � | e3 � | e4 � | e5 � | e6 � | e7 � | >>| e8 � | e9 � | ea � | eb � | ec � | ed � | ee � | ef � | >>| f0 � | f1 � | f2 � | f3 � | f4 � | f5 � | f6 � | f7 � | >>| f8 � | f9 � | fa � | fb � | fc � | fd � | fe � | ff � | > > Unfortunately these numbers are in Hexadecimal, and they need to be in >decimal to display using alt (unless anyone knows better). Hex to decimal >conversions should be available on the calcultor function on your P.C. >(a0 = 160, so if it isn't you can count from there). > > Also, because this is the ANSI set, a 0 must be entered before the >number. > > e.g. � = f8 - convert to decimal = 248 - to display character hold down >alt, type 0248, release alt. > > This is a bit of a pain, but it does work in all Windows applications on >a P.C., at least it does for me! (Windows 2.1 and 3.1, don't know about >Windows 95).