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Re: New keyboards, characters, etc.



CC: nil at MIT-MC
I note that the combination ': appears so often in LISP Machine code
lately that maybe that deserves its own character.  I therefore propose
that the earlier proposed character "waltz-time colon" (which is a comma
surmounted by two dots) have a dual, the "Spanish matching waltz-time
colon" (analogous to the upside-down ? and !), which would then look
like a colon surmounted by a quote mark.  Hence:
Sesquicolon	Waltz-time colon	Spanish matching waltz-time colon
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