Odd... 1/4 is ascii #172, shown below:
¼
And "pi" is ascii #227, shown below:
π
How do these look to you, Fernando?
TGIF!
--- Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> on 23/06/2006 16:40, Timpe, Jim at
> Jim.Timpe@xxxxxxxxx, wrote:
>
> > No, it popped as a 1/4 symbol, like an ascii
> character perhaps? Pasted below.
> >
> > ¼
> Great, you pasted 1/4 but I'm seein a 'pi' symbol
> 8-)
>
> Fernando
>
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