Sujet : Re: (inverted (upside-down) chars) -- Madam, I'm Adam. ·ɯɐpⱯ ɯ,I 'ɯɐpɐW (abcde, ǝpɔqɐ)
De : HenHanna (at) *nospam* dev.null (HenHanna)
Groupes : comp.fonts sci.lang comp.editorsDate : 06. May 2024, 05:24:35
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Sat, 4 May 2024 10:36:04 -0700, HenHanna wrote:
Is there a nice Web page or a Youtube Clip that explains these inverted
(upside-down) characters? (abcde, ǝpɔqɐ)
Wikipedia, as usual: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotated_letter>.
thanks!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotated_letter ꓩnsʇ ɐppǝp ɐ “ʇo-ɹoʇɐʇǝp” ⅎnuɔʇᴉou ʇo ɯʎ Ǝɯɐɔs pǝⅎᴉuᴉʇᴉous
<https://gitlab.com/ldo/emacs-prefs>.
i wish i could do that easily within Vi.
btw... i only recently learned that Vim was a regular ol' noun.
vim /vim/ Origin = mid 19th century (originally US): perhaps from Latin, accusative of vis ‘energy’.
What does vim mean in British slang? ------ Vim is energy and enthusiasm. If you've got vim, then you probably pack a little extra oomph in your life! Vim is an odd-looking word, but it stands for a simple concept: being ready for activity, especially vigorous activity. Someone who is always playing sports or going on trips is full of vim.
What is the origin of vim? --- In 1988, a Dutch software developer named Bram Moolenaar got a new Amiga computer and wanted to start editing in vi. Stevie was buggy and unsatisfying, so Moolenaar began writing a new vi port, based on its source code. He named the project 'Vi IMitation', or 'Vim' for short.