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> On 09/03/2012 20:56, Warp wrote:
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>> Nothing stops you from using&#xx; codes regardless of the encoding.
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> Correction: The finite limitations of the human mind stop you using hex
> codes. :-P
step 1: www.google.com
step 2: "unicode chart for _____ characters"
step 3: File | print
step 4: Tape to side of computer screen.
Back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, that's what most of us did for
DOS-based editors when we needed accented characters, or for the more
daring, ASCII graphics.
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/*Francois Labreque*/#local a=x+y;#local b=x+a;#local c=a+b;#macro P(F//
/* flabreque */L)polygon{5,F,F+z,L+z,L,F pigment{rgb 9}}#end union
/* @ */{P(0,a)P(a,b)P(b,c)P(2*a,2*b)P(2*b,b+c)P(b+c,<2,3>)
/* gmail.com */}camera{orthographic location<6,1.25,-6>look_at a }
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