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Author: Gene Brunner (Penn State (retired))
Email: ebb at psu dot edu
Date: 2005-02-21 03:16:23
Subject: &nbar;
Sean,the reason I used the tag &nbar;, is that I found a reference to it and the phrase "the superscript horizontal bar used as a general mark of contraction is named &bar" in the following web pages
http://lemo.irht.cnrs.fr/41/mo41_09.htm
http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0006&L=tei-l&F=&S=
there are more if you do a Google search with nbar;
Messages in this thread | Name | College/University | Date |
&nbar; |
Gene Brunner |
Penn State (retired) |
2005-02-21 03:16:23 |
Re: &nbar; |
Sean Crist |
Swarthmore College |
2005-02-21 08:58:12 |
Re: &nbar; |
Gene Brunner |
Penn State (retired) |
2005-02-21 13:00:58 |
Re: &nbar; |
Gene Brunner |
Penn State (retired) |
2005-02-21 23:56:43 |
Re: &nbar; |
Sean Crist |
Swarthmore College |
2005-02-25 08:29:46 |