On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Bah. Who designed that?
>
> > "\x02\x04string" perl string write "string" at line 2 (option base 1)
> column
>
Max, who likes binary character values. I agree that printable ascii would
be better.
> Can you please use "real" numbers for that? "@2,4:string" would work, and
> it'd even be compatible with the binary scheme (assuming that nobody tries
> to talk to a 64-line display, something which I'd assume would be _very_
> unlikely).
>
Bonus: Skip the ",column" part for 'start in the first row'.
>
Do we need the "@" at all? "1" is ascii 49, which should be safe.
2,23:
23:
etc...
Paul Alfille
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