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A. Pagaltzis skribis 2005-10-17 1:01 (+0200): > You *can* use ASCII transliterations. %hash<<key>> means the same > as %hash«key», and from what I???ve seen there are only a few > operators which have a non-ASCII variant at all. There are no operators in standard Perl 6 that do not have a non-ASCII variant. Of course, you can define your own operators without having to specify ASCII variants. But that's up to you. Furthermore, all non-ASCII operators in standard Perl 6 are also in iso-8859-1 (latin-1). Currently, only these glyphs are used: „ (Y) « (<<) » (>>) I have no idea how my current konsole, ssh, screen, mutt and vim are configured, and frankly do not care much anymore. It's not worth the pain. Juerd -- http://convolution.nl/maak_juerd_blij.html http://convolution.nl/make_juerd_happy.html http://convolution.nl/gajigu_juerd_n.htmlThere's stuff above here
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