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bubach
Wich symbols is it that you can't use in strings?
Last edited by bubach on 13 Feb 2012, 14:21; edited 1 time in total |
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beppe85
Accented chars, ie. é, á, etc. But I found that fasmc accepts, it's just IDE's that do not allow typing.
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bubach
just as i thought..
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Matrix
you don't really need them, i have some too:
áéőúöüóűà ÃÉŐÚÜÓŰà and ide makes interesting thinsgs in some keys ![]() but its not a big probelem, for example i have to paste > symbol |
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comrade
Is your default language set to Portuguese? In Control Panel->Regional Options
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beppe85
Yes. But I guess this have nothing to do.
![]() comrade wrote: Is your default language set to Portuguese? In Control Panel->Regional Options |
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Matrix
Why is it so important to use non english characters in a label?
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beppe85
I never said it was toooo important, it's just a matter of choice. Do you think in english? Wouldn't be cool to write in your main language?
PS: I don't tried the characters in labels on fasmc yet, I just noticed the IDEs do not accepts it. Nevermind if this could be achieved already. |
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Matrix
it could be intersting for me for example name variables like:
Code: éva2: jmp éva2 narancspálinka: jne narancspálinka mov cx,3 pálesz: loop pálesz áéQúüóqÃÃÉPÚÜÓpÃ: jmp áéQúüóqÃÃÉPÚÜÓpà but you know what, i have just tried it now first time: it worked ![]() well unfortunatly in my country in many cases people who know english very well are far more intelligent than others, i'm not saying there are no exceptions, but in general this is the case, so thinking in english is some kind of representation of intelligence. and yeah, i can think in english. |
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beppe85
We could write it? So nice!
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