> 2218 RING OPERATOR > = composite function > = APL jot > 00B0 degree sign > 25E6 white bullet > > I don't think any other Unicode character should be considered.
That's great but 1) I have no idea how to type it. Can I easily and comfortably? In emacs? 2) Will it show up in PuTTY (and everyone else's terminals/IDEs)? in everyone's mail readers (including Gmail)? 3) What encoding do my textfiles need to be in (i.e. how many bytes per char)? How do I do that? Does Haskell even support everything related to Unicode that we'd need? If the answers are satisfactory to all these questions, then Unicode is a good idea (and that's the ideal character). If not, we're sadly stuck in ASCII land. Jared. P.S. Plus that opens a lot of cans of worms for writing programs with all those fancy symbols! APL here we come! -- http://www.updike.org/~jared/ reverse ")-:" _______________________________________________ Haskell-prime mailing list Haskell-prime@haskell.org http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-prime