>Why do some of the descriptions have parenthesis around them?
Because the 128-159 range is not too well defined, and I haven't
cross-checked them yet.
>there is another reference to tilde (— =97 (tilde)? ) which doesn't
>display correctly (for me).
What do you see...an emdash perhaps? Did you view with Netscape or another?
>I didn't see a reference to parenthetical in your notes.
I figured the appended questionmarks would indicate my unsurety(?). ;)
Chris Lilley wrote:
>> >Thanks! I'll be adding the official PostScript names if I can ever locate
>> >the file I stored them in (it seems to be gone from my HD :/ ).
>Look in the back of the Postscript Language Refeence Manual, if you have it.
Thanks -- it's just I put a lot of work into my missing file... ;/
>The characters you show in code positions 128 to 159 are unused in
>ISO 8859-1 and marked as unused in the HTML SGML declaration. I think
>the names you have in parentheses are taken from the Adobe Latin-1
>encoding vector, which puts additional characters into these code
Yes, I will have to add annotations about this to my page.
Steve Habib Rose wrote:
>the ASCII code for TM is ™
ASCII does not define characters > 127. You are probably using Windows/ANSI
codes, which only "mostly" match ISO-8859-1; they do not all match.
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