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From: "Todd Nathan" <todd@palomablanca.net>
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Subject: Q: about cset and set writing
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 03:06:24 -0500
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Seems that a cset is printable by 'write()', which makes
sense. How does one go about writing a normal set, is
there a way to do this easily?
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