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Lynn H. Maxson wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> You don't have a copy of OpenOffice. You can download it
> for free. Besides I think Mozilla uses a Unicode font. If I
> remember correctly, it includes the APL character set.
>
> I have some work to do to understand how to make all this
> work. I will get to it.
Lynn, thanks, I appreciate it. I still think showing the APL operations
in the ".LE." format would be simple and readable -- and it's easy to
use on this list.
You'll be pleased to know I have a bit more time now -- Janean plead
guilty last week, she's still in the slammer and her sentencing is March
3. The preliminary probation report for the sentencing judge shows she
won't be causing any trouble for five years or so.
Perhaps we can add some Universal Specification Language time to each
Programming SIG meeting. Is there an open source PL/I spec which we can
build upon?
- Peter
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