Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!killer!ames!ncar!boulder!tramp!swarbric From: swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Frank Swarbrick) Newsgroups: comp.std.c Subject: Re: Trigraphs. Message-ID: <6553@sigi.Colorado.EDU> Date: 9 Jun 88 06:56:50 GMT References: <19345@watmath.waterloo.edu> Sender: news@sigi.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Frank Swarbrick) Distribution: comp Organization: Beautiful Boulder By The Bay Lines: 13 I'm curious, does the IS0-ASCII standard have foreign characters such as cedilla-c, the characters with umlauts, accents, etc.? I know that IBM-PC's have a way for you to get characters such as these (by using Alt and the numeric keypad), but Apples, Commodores, many terminals, etc. don't allow them at all. I think it would be great if all computers/terminals could generate these in some way or another, but I guess it's more than a little too late for that... s-set, anyone? Frank Swarbrick (and, yes, the net.cat) swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU ...!{ncar|nbires}!boulder!tramp!swarbric "...This spells out freedom, it means nothing to me, as long as there's a PMRC"