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Reply #17 Posted on: November 06, 2008, 06:34:10 pm |
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Well, 223 characters then. That's so we can get "ß" german letters, "ÿ" and whatever THAT thing is. And then £ (A3 ascii, or 8192 unicode) too.
Let's see... Chars 0-31: Unneeded Characters. Chars 32-126: The Main 95 Characters used in Text Files. Char 127: DELETE, Unneeded. Chars 128-175: Other useful Characters, including Foreign Characters. Chars 176-223: Random Lines and Dots. Unneeded. Chars 224-253: Other Useful Characters. Chars 254-255: Unknown Characters. Unneeded. Total Useful Characters: 173/256 Nice Estimation, but it was off. I used http://www.asciitable.com/
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Reply #18 Posted on: November 07, 2008, 12:28:29 pm |
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Chars 0-31: Unneeded Characters. Chars 32-126: The Main 95 Characters used in Text Files. Char 127: DELETE, Unneeded. Chars 128-175: Other useful Characters, including Foreign Characters. Chars 176-223: Random Lines and Dots. Unneeded. Chars 224-253: Other Useful Characters. Chars 254-255: Unknown Characters. Unneeded.
176-223 are either foreign or mathematical characters, 176 being the degree sign and 223 being the german "sharp S". 254: Lowercase thorn 255: Lowercase "y" with an umlaut on top (or whatever it's called where they use that letter) You are using the old DOS codepages.
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Reply #22 Posted on: December 06, 2009, 10:31:22 am |
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If I may, I believe 167 is what you meant, not 176. Also, it's not a degree sign. Render it large, you'll see an underline. Degree sign is 248.
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Reply #24 Posted on: December 06, 2009, 04:53:13 pm |
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If I may, I believe 167 is what you meant, not 176. Also, it's not a degree sign. Render it large, you'll see an underline. Degree sign is 248.
Alt+0176 = ° Alt+0167 = § Alt+0248 = ø ...yeah.
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Reply #25 Posted on: December 06, 2009, 09:42:14 pm |
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Ah, you inputted the zero along with it. Try without the zero.
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Reply #28 Posted on: December 08, 2009, 09:21:01 pm |
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>_<"
What Rusky said.
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