Well, not surprising, my dad had a typewriter° without "1". You had to type "l0" for "10".
Of course was the font chosen to be closer.
We still have this kind of ambiguities on our keyboards, like using a single quote for apostrophe (or vice versa)
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery
°) after some searching, it must have been the iconic Olivetti Lettera 22 or one of the successors like Olivetti Lettera 32. I still remember the turquoise case with the black stripe in the middle.
In reply to Re^6: X11::GUITest and Umlauts
by LanX
in thread X11::GUITest and Umlauts
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