APL-ASCII Transliteration
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Description: Jim Weigang's method for APL/ASCII transliteration explained. This has become a standard for web and newsgroup use.
APL symbols, in general, can't be directly included in e-mail or netnews postings. They may be interpreted as control characters and get removed, or they may have a different appearance on the recipient's computer. For example, the code representing dieresis on your system may appear as an "fl" ligature on some systems or as an upside-down question mark on others. Only the standard printable ASCII characters (as shown on your keyboard) can be reliably transmitted and displayed on practically every type of computer/terminal. If you wish to imbed APL statements or programs in e-mail or news postings, you must represent the APL symbols using some kind of ASCII transliteration.
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