Numbering question
Les Smalley
l_c_smalley at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 24 08:22:41 PST 2009
You can use more than just letters as the numbering series identifiers; digits and punctuation symbols work also, although can become extremely confusing.
I have not tested it thoroughly, but I believe that any single character may be used as an identifier preceding the colon, so you can have the very cryptic number series <:<n+>
– Lester
--- On Tue, 2/24/09, Stuart Rogers <srogers at phoenix-geophysics.com> wrote:
quills at airmail.net wrote:
> The number stream identifier is H: but could be any captial letter.
...or any lower case letter. The series label is case-sensitive, so h: and H: would identify two different streams.
Best,
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