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I just noticed that the font for povray makes one's and el's look quite
similar. I was about to declare an object as "cyl1," but I realized the
problem in doing that.
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 14:05:44 -0500, Greg M. Johnson wrote:
>I just noticed that the font for povray makes one's and el's look quite
>similar. I was about to declare an object as "cyl1," but I realized the
>problem in doing that.
You can change that, you know. Well, in Windows anyway.
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Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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At school we had a typewriter that didn't even have a "1". When I asked the
teacher what to do, she pointed at the "l". This was not good... especially
after having gotten used to the other typewriters having a "1" where they
should.
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thanks but how? Didn't find an answer scanning the 2 helps or all the
menus.........
Ron Parker wrote:
> You can change that, you know. Well, in Windows anyway.
>
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 15:09:05 -0500, Greg M. Johnson wrote:
>thanks but how? Didn't find an answer scanning the 2 helps or all the
>menus.........
On the Editor menu, under Codemax Properties.
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Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 14:29:06 -0600, Tony[B] wrote:
>At school we had a typewriter that didn't even have a "1". When I asked the
>teacher what to do, she pointed at the "l". This was not good... especially
>after having gotten used to the other typewriters having a "1" where they
>should.
Kids these days. Why, in my day, typewriters didn't have either one keys or
zero keys. It was only with the advent of computers that it became necessary
to disambiguate.
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Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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Ron Parker wrote:
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> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 14:29:06 -0600, Tony[B] wrote:
> >At school we had a typewriter that didn't even have a "1". When I asked the
> >teacher what to do, she pointed at the "l". This was not good... especially
> >after having gotten used to the other typewriters having a "1" where they
> >should.
>
> Kids these days. Why, in my day, typewriters didn't have either one keys or
> zero keys. It was only with the advent of computers that it became necessary
> to disambiguate.
>
> --
> Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
> My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
Then I'm sure you'll also remember those Roman typewriters which had no number
keys at all. They didn't even have a full alphabet...
I may even have a picture of one of those somewhere...
Remco
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In article <slr### [at] fwi com> , ron### [at] povray org (Ron
Parker) wrote:
> Kids these days. Why, in my day, typewriters didn't have either one keys or
> zero keys. It was only with the advent of computers that it became necessary
> to disambiguate.
I remember a few years back in a local library I tried to request a book
from another library. They had one very old typewriter there people were
expected to use to fill out the request form on their own. After search for
several minutes I actually had to ask a librarian where to find the "return"
key - I will never forget her face!
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: tho### [at] trf de
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://mac.povray.org
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Labeled Enter key here on my keyboard ;-)
Just looked at my antique typewriter and then I realized it's a bell and a
lever! Been 15 years since I used it.
Bob H.
"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trf de> wrote in message
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> from another library. They had one very old typewriter there people were
> expected to use to fill out the request form on their own. After search for
> several minutes I actually had to ask a librarian where to find the "return"
> key - I will never forget her face!
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