filename separators and option indicators

Sam Wilson ercm20 at castle.ed.ac.uk
Wed Jun 6 21:51:58 AEST 1990


In article <1990May30.045903.14249 at agate.berkeley.edu> dankg at ocf.Berkeley.EDU (Dan Kogai) writes:
>	And I think that apply to other Indo-European language character sets 
>also (Suppose British uses starling figure for the place of backslash?)

Nope, the standard place to put a pound sterling sign (a curly 'L' with
a '-' or '=' through it) is where the '#' usually is.  On most keyboards
here that's shifted 3.  Some keyboards put it in place of grave '`'
('back-quote'). 

Sam Wilson
Edinburgh University



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