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Unicode character that matches the HP-41 APPEND symbol
05-29-2016, 07:29 AM
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RE: Unicode character that matches the HP-41 APPEND symbol
(05-25-2016 09:13 AM)Dieter Wrote:  
(05-24-2016 08:20 PM)Jurgen Keller Wrote:  There is another interesting one: 11049 (BLACK SMALL DIAMOND) that can be used to mark labels.

Such a symbol is also available at U+2666 (#9830). I assume that, unlike the 11049 character, this is included in most Unicode-enabled fonts, so this may be the more universal option.

Example:

Code:
01♦LBL A
02 RCL 01
03 CF 01
04 GTO 01
05♦LBL B
06 RCL 01
07 3,6
08 x
09 SF 01
10♦LBL 01
11 "V="
12 ARCL X
13 FC? 01
14 ├" M/S"
15 FS? 01
16 ├" KM/H"
17 AVIEW
18 END

These symbols may also be easier to enter, at least on my Windows system it's simply Alt+195 resp. Alt+260: Hold down the Alt key while typing the number on the numeric keypad, and the symbol appears as the keys are released.

Dieter

I see the diamond now (the previous one was no-symbol-rectangle).
But here on the default Android browser, thats a red diamond, not black.

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