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  From: teunis <teunis@computersupportcentre.com>
  To  : ggi-develop@eskimo.com
  Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 21:13:16 -0700 (MST)

Re: Time for a stable version release ?

On Sat, 12 Sep 1998, Neal Tucker wrote:

> Andrew Apted says:
> > >  
> > >  Well, as I said before, I'm probably not the only one that doesn't
> > >  know how to type an "asciicircum" or "adiearesis".
> > 
> > [Hmmm, I wonder where you got those KV names from ? :-))  I think we
> > should use different names than X so there is no copyright issues].
> 
> Well, I don't think X invented them.  They're used in postscript too.
> (I just checked my Postscript Language Reference Manual, and appendix
> E.5, "Standard Roman Character Set" uses similar names (Aacute, Aring,
> Adieresis, etc).  Postscript uses these names to define encoding
> vectors for fonts.

Unicode uses 'em too.  And Unicode is a public spec AFAIK... :)

G'day, eh? :)
	- Teunis

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