Help ID characters
Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at bestweb.net
Tue Dec 7 12:00:11 PST 2004
Quoting "Lerebours, Jose" <Jose.Lerebours at EagleGL.com>:
[...]
> This is what I see
>
>
626*0*P*:<85>GS*FA*001495472*3055940038*20041207*1147*626*X*004030<85>ST*997*62
>
> ^^^^ ^^^^^
>
> when I use both more and less. The <85> shows in reverse video.
>
> I need to correct my original post, when I cat the file, I see a letter
> a with a left leading tilde
>
> 6260001àAK1*RC*2415àAK9*A*1*1*1àSE*000004
> ^^^ ^^^
The "<85>" represents the hex value of the character, which is decimal 132.
Use "r=132".
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