Hi Jürgen:
I had made a mistake, not recognizing that Avec was the
atomic vector and looking up lozenge in there.
Instead I went to the OS X character viewer and did a find on
Diamond.
It showed me the White Diamond Suit U+2662 UTF-8 E2 99 A2. Of
course this won't work.
Everything is fine now that I have corrected my
MacAplAlt.keyboard to use U+25CA.
Thanks…
Peter
Hi Peter,
there are some characters that have different unicodes
in different APL interpreters.
Normally GNU APL accepts all of them on input (as far as
they are known).
Currently U+25CA (the default diamond) but also U+22C4
(a somewhat smaller diamond)
should be accepted. If not (because diamond is handled
somewhat special in some cases) then please
let me know with as example.
It could also be that there is another diamond around.
If that is the case then please let me know
its unicode and I will add it to the table of
alternative characters in Avec::map_alternative_char().
/// Jürgen
On 09/14/2014 04:57 AM, Peter
Teeson wrote:
Great thanks that fixed it.
On 2014-09-13, at 6:58 PM, David B. Lamkins <address@hidden> wrote:
U+25CA (from src/Avec.def)