Tilde/asciitilde, circumflex/asciicircum

Pierre MacKay mackay@cs.washington.edu
Tue, 5 Sep 2000 21:49:28 -0400


Again, if you know where the character really resides, you
can set in a
      (SETCHAR D nnn) to point to it

You can simply copy the SETCHAR lines from
CHARACTER 94 and CHARACTER 126 into the recipes for
CHARACTER 2 and CHARACTER 3.

Sometimes this sort of direct manipulation is preferable
when you are starting out from a botched original.

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