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On Sat, Feb 03, 2018 at 09:28:13PM +0100, karl AT aspodata DOT se wrote: > > Uh? Isn't the "12" the character code? > No, '!' is the character, the second arg. is the delta. Umm, I had my brains switched off when I wrote this =8() > > Thanks for the clarification! Maybe the paragraph could state this more > > precisely with an example? > > Yes, plese give us a new phrasing. OK, I give it a try. Hope, my bad english won't make it worse =:-() A special note about units: [ ... ] Note that when multiple variants are listed, the most recent (and most preferred) format is the first listed. The square bracket syntax specifies only the enclosed values as high resolution. Whenever child elements need high resolution, they have to use square brackets on their own, as in this example: Symbol['!' 12] # 12 is a high resolution value ( # <--- this pair is only for grouping and can never be a square SymbolLine[0 4500 0 5000 8] # high resolution SymbolLine(0 10 0 35 8) # standard resolution ) -- Josef Wolf jw AT raven DOT inka DOT de
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