Re: [lace] Currency symbols

2004-10-31 Thread Sue Clemenger
Me. I saw them all, just fine, although I don't believe I could actually *type* them all. That may be because I can accept email in various forms (plain and other), but only send in text My computer uses Windows98, and I have chosen to use Netscape for my mail and browser services. --sue,

Re: [lace] Currency symbols

2004-10-30 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Jean, Dollar, percent, ampersand, hash etc along with all the upper and lower case letters and numbers are true ASCII symbols and are consistent across all computer systems. The Pound, Yen, Euro symbols along with all the accented letters, fractions and some punctuation marks etc come into the

[lace] currency symbols/ abbreviations

2004-10-29 Thread ervo
The different computer systems use different representations for special characters. When you move data from one system to another, you never know what is happening with these characters. E.g. my surname is spelt with an o with a slash and I have had labels spelt with the Japanese currency signs

[lace] Currency symbols

2004-10-28 Thread Jean Nathan
Is it only the UK, then, that acknowledges the existence of other currencies? On the English (UK) keyboard we have symbols for: Pound sterling - £ Dollar - $ Euro - ? For computers where the operating system is set up as English (United Kingdom) the only one that causes a problem is the Euro in

Re: [lace] Currency symbols

2004-10-28 Thread Ilske Thomsen
Hello Jean, Here we took Eu as dymbol for Euro - ? Also on the puter. Greetings Ilske - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]