X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,b9a36912e855ce70 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 2002-08-31 22:40:00 PST Path: archiver1.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!news-spur1.maxwell.syr.edu!news.maxwell.syr.edu!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!221.139.hh1.ip.foni.NET!not-for-mail From: Philip Newton Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Subject: Re: A few ASCII diddys Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2002 07:39:58 +0200 Organization: very little Lines: 29 Message-ID: References: <3D703D7A.3070809@netscape.net> <7212nu039ipvg5ld8btfdd402mph29je2i@4ax.com> Reply-To: "Philip 'Yes, that's my address' Newton" NNTP-Posting-Host: 221.139.hh1.ip.foni.net (212.7.139.221) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: fu-berlin.de 1030858798 54399365 212.7.139.221 (16 [11583]) X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.8/32.548 Xref: archiver1.google.com alt.ascii-art:19250 On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 20:25:09 GMT, Martti Roitto wrote: > On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 20:28:03 +0200, Philip Newton > wrote: > > >> Hmm, does Euro-Cent actually look like this ?-) > > > >I don't think there's an official euro cent sign. > > Dunno, there probably isn't one - but at least > http://www.noemedia.gmxhome.de/Euro-Cent.htm gives the idea of a > slashed C (I'm running windows, and the font seems to be verdana), but > it could really be just the charset. The font looks like Arial to me. You'll notice that in the character map image below, the cent symbol has a vertical line through it; it's only in the running text of the page (which is in a different font) that the diagonal line appears. But again, I think the author of the page just picked an "obvious" sign, but it's not official AFAIK. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton That really is my address; no need to remove anything to reply. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.