Re: A question on writing/typing
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Thursday, October 14, 1999, 1:04 |
Axiem wrote:
> however,
> how would I be able to represent these chars with a normal ASCII set
> used between mail, and also for HTML on my webpage on it (which I
> haven't quite otten around to yet)...and are there any ideas on how to
> go around doing this?
Well, unless you describe your alphabet in greater detail, preferably
listing it (using a description of the characters you can't show, like
saying "{Greek alpha flipped around}" or something like that. You could
try using diacritics, which we normally indicate by placing after the
letter, like e^ for =EA, since some e-mail readers will see =EA as someth=
ing
unpredictable.
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