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I started this discussion re ";" because I just had an patent case involving upper and lower case path names -- you know, that lovely source code stuff -- and it was extremely important to use the correct camel lettering aka uPanddoWn (that's "up and down" lettering). I had to insert the little a,b,c lettering into my personal dictionary in the middle of the day.
Sooo, I'm thinking the top bank for ":" and the lower bank for ";"
I do a lot of work in Silicon Valley, so it's a must for me.
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Cindy, what do you use for colon if semicolon is KLON?
Anybody have a good brief for the semi-colan? I used to use R*RBGS but I had to change my writing and it is now little r.
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Yeah. Or Bill had gone there. etc.
But usually it's in a phrase, and I do the same thing, H- or -D. Always done that one.
H- for had alone and beginning of phrases; -D for had at end of phrases. "Had" does come up outside of phrases: Had Bill ever told you . . .
Otherwise, HUD "had you had" H*UD HUD; HUFR had you ever; WHUD when you had. I've never written it HAD.
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