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Thanks!<br>
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Stelian Ionescu wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 14:17 -0400, Daniel Weinreb wrote:
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    <pre wrap="">CCL supports, e.g., #\u+0101 and #\Latin_Small_Letter_A_With_Macron
as character objects, in the reader.  What if I'm putting a literal string
into my program and I want it to contain such a character, not by
using the character itself but by naming it, as above?
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Use cl-interpol(<a href="http://weitz.de/cl-interpol/" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://weitz.de/cl-interpol/</a>).

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