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to: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
from: Tom Napolitano 70215,1130
date: 1990-10-01 06:48:52
subject: #7049-#APL FONT FOR COCO

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    01-Oct-90  06:48:52
Sb: #7049-#APL FONT FOR COCO
Fm: Tom Napolitano 70215,1130
To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)

Hi Greg,
    Sure, enclose the fonts in your distribution.  There was no need to change
the source to iapl;  I mapped the lower case coco3 font, as well as the other
characters such as # to their apl versions.   I did nothing with the underline;
Should I have?  I'll have to use the system more to find out what's going on. 
The problem I had with compression and expansion was not Table 4.1, but what
does the apl character look like.  I'll check  vt220.txt file to get that. 
Thanks.   My old apl textbook made no mention of those two functions.
   Thanks,
      tom n

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