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Re: ASCII Character Map


  • Subject: Re: ASCII Character Map
  • From: "John W. Baxter" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 17:36:20 -0700
  • Envelope-to: email@hidden

On 10/12/2003 16:00, "Daniel Watkins" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden> writes:
>
>> On Monday, Oct 13, 2003, at 13:29 US/Eastern, Richard Fairbanks wrote:
>>
>>
>> Since it is a great software and very scriptable (recordable
>> actually), you can use Tex-Edit Plus to get the ASCII and hex, I
>> believe, correspondent of any character of keystroke.
>>
> For a handy ascii reference in octal, hex and binary under OSX,
> pop up a terminal and and type:
>
> man ascii

If you have access to a Linux system (at least one later than 1999), also
note the
See also
iso_8859_1(7), iso_8859_15(7), iso_8859_7(7)
at the end of their man ascii (which is formatted in a different way than is
the FreeBSD one).

That includes YellowDog Linux running on a Mac.

--John
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