Time: Tue Nov 05 21:07:27 1996
To: "Jerome R Papania" <jpapania@asu.campus.mci.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: ALT sequences for non-printing bytes
Cc:
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TO ATTORN: to supervise the transfer
of an estate from the old lord to the
new lord; a term from feudal law
/s/ Paul Mitchell
P.S. Thanks!
At 08:58 PM 11/5/96 +0000, you wrote:
>Paul:
>
>In re your request for as full list of characters ...
>
>> Do you have a full list of the
>> ALT sequences for entering
>> all non-printing characters?
>
> There should be an ASCII table in your printer manual. If not,
>there is one in you dos manual. If not, you can make your own by
>simply holding the alt key and, one at a time, pressing the numbers.
>Not all ASCII symbols will print out in e-mail. Usually only the §,
>(alt,2,1) ¶ (alt,2,0) and ¤ (alt,2,5). Also not all printers will
>print the symbols. If your's won't, most printers will emulate IBM
>or Epson and will usually print the symbols under those emulations.
>
> Hope this helps you.
>
>pap
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>Lawyer: One skilled in circumvention of the law.
> .... Ambrose Bierce
> The Devil's Dictionery, 1906
> E-Mail:
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