Re: Key Caps: was (Shell-wrap a file in 2 variable strings)
Re: Key Caps: was (Shell-wrap a file in 2 variable strings)
- Subject: Re: Key Caps: was (Shell-wrap a file in 2 variable strings)
- From: John Baltutis <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 21:12:23 -0800
On 02/01/04, Gnarlodious <email@hidden> wrote:
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Entity Doug McNutt spoke thus:
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>> slanty quotes, "`" (ASCII 96).
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> The slanty quotes are called backticks and in perl and most UNIX shells it
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> Run what's between the quotes as a separate command and use the result
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OK, so how will one type the character in Terminal? I'm lost without KeyCaps
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in Panther!
Key Caps is there in Panther under SysPrefs->International->Input
Menu->Keyboard Viewer (its new name). Note that you can also drag Key Caps
10.0.3 from Jaguar and stick it into the Utilities directory.
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