On 16 June 2010 06:52, Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Excerpts from Folderol's message of 2010-06-16 00:43:44 +0200: >> On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 23:36:36 +0200 >> Andre Majorel <aym-psd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > On 2010-06-15 22:17 +0200, Giuseppe Zompatori wrote: >> > > 2010/6/15 Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > > >> > > > How about 24~96 ? >> > > >> > > "~" is a bash alias for $HOME. >> > >> > Only at the beginning of a word. (And for all Bourne-type shells, >> > not just Bash.) >> >> Although this is true, one reason I suggested this is (as several >> pointed out) this is only true at the beginning of the word after a >> limited number of commands, and as far as I'm aware has no >> significance at all anywhere else or in any other language on any OS. >> Most of the other characters suggested can have specific meaning when >> inside a word. >> >> Also, the visual effect of the character looks much more meaningful >> than the only other 'safe' character I can think of... the underscore. > > ~= has the meaning of not equal in lua, but not relevant here I > guess. Funny you mention this, because I crapped out when I first took a look at Lua and tried "!=" :O -- GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user