how about an atcode for the square for reading;
@SQUARE@ Reading Mail @SQUARE@
Re: atcodeatm it's a p char in the text.dat file:
By: The Millionaire to digital man on Sun Jul 14 2019 08:40 pm
how about an atcode for the square for reading;
@SQUARE@ Reading Mail @SQUARE@
There's already a built in translation from CP437 0xFE char to the Unicode HALFWIDTH BLACK SQUARE (U+FFED) and vice-versa. Is there some problem with that translation? The Wikipedia page did recommend using Unicode BLACK SQUARE (U+25A0) instead, but I didn't care for the way it look in the terminals I tested it.
I'm fine with adding more Unicode code point @-codes, but the others were added because there wasn't an existing 1:1 translation.
digital man
Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #63:
SMB = Synchronet Message Base (e.g. smblib)
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Re: atcode
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Sun Jul 14 2019 09:20 pm
Re: atcode
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Sun Jul 14 2019 09:15 pm
Re: atcode
By: The Millionaire to digital man on Sun Jul 14 2019 08:40 pm
how about an atcode for the square for reading;
@SQUARE@ Reading Mail @SQUARE@
There's already a built in translation from CP437 0xFE char to the Unicode HALFWIDTH BLACK SQUARE (U+FFED) and vice-versa. Is there some problem with that translation? The Wikipedia page did recommend using Unicode BLACK SQUARE (U+25A0) instead, but I didn't care for the way it look in the terminals I tested it.
I'm fine with adding more Unicode code point @-codes, but the others were added because there wasn't an existing 1:1 translation.
atm it's a p char in the text.dat file:
\1cp Reading Mail \1cp
Are you referring to this line in the text.dat?
"\r\n\1n\1cþ \1b\1hReading E-mail \1n\1cþ \1b\1h(\1w?\1b=Menu)"\ 049 ReadingMail
Those are CP437 chars (0xFE, or 254 decimal).
digital man
This Is Spinal Tap quote #13:
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how about an atcode for the square for reading;
@SQUARE@ Reading Mail @SQUARE@
$ The Millionaire $
Re: atcode
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Sun Jul 14 2019 09:15 pm
Re: atcode
By: The Millionaire to digital man on Sun Jul 14 2019 08:40 pm
how about an atcode for the square for reading;
@SQUARE@ Reading Mail @SQUARE@
There's already a built in translation from CP437 0xFE char to the Unicode HALFWIDTH BLACK SQUARE (U+FFED) and vice-versa. Is there some problem with that translation? The Wikipedia page did recommend using Unicode BLACK SQUARE (U+25A0) instead, but I didn't care for the way it look in the terminals I tested it.
I'm fine with adding more Unicode code point @-codes, but the others were added because there wasn't an existing 1:1 translation.
atm it's a p char in the text.dat file:
\1cp Reading Mail \1cp
Re: atcode
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Sun Jul 14 2019 09:28 pm
Re: atcode
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Sun Jul 14 2019 09:20 pm
Re: atcode
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Sun Jul 14 2019 09:15 pm
Re: atcode
By: The Millionaire to digital man on Sun Jul 14 2019 08:40 pm
how about an atcode for the square for reading;
@SQUARE@ Reading Mail @SQUARE@
There's already a built in translation from CP437 0xFE char to the Unicode HALFWIDTH BLACK SQUARE (U+FFED) and vice-versa. Is there some problem with that translation? The Wikipedia page did recommend using Unicode BLACK SQUARE (U+25A0) instead, but I didn't care for the way it look in the terminals I tested it.
I'm fine with adding more Unicode code point @-codes, but the others were added because there wasn't an existing 1:1 translation.
atm it's a p char in the text.dat file:
\1cp Reading Mail \1cp
Are you referring to this line in the text.dat?
"\r\n\1n\1cþ \1b\1hReading E-mail \1n\1cþ \1b\1h(\1w?\1b=Menu)"\ 049 ReadingMail
Those are CP437 chars (0xFE, or 254 decimal).
then why was there an ellipsis code for?
every computer uses the same period key for that one.
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