In article , Paul Keinanen
wrote:
On 03 Jul 2010 18:32:59 GMT, Rob wrote:
Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article ,
(95 R. L. Measures.) wrote:
If you
were using a UNIX based OS you would see what I actually write
Richard-
Is it the OS, or is it the font?
I see a 95 character that may be different from what you see. What font
are you using?
His postings do not specify the character set he is using.
Probably it is Windows-1252.
Most likely, if that code was supposed to represent a bullet.
• The bullet charcter on Apple's 10.4 OS is option-8 €
Shift-option k is •
A more standard character set leaves the
character 95 undefined.
Codes 80..9F hex and U+0080 .. U+009F belong to the C1 control area in
many standards (ISO 8859 and Unicode) and 95h represents "Message
Waiting" control code.
While I have used C1 controls to control terminals, I do not recall
that I would have used MW :-).
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