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Announcing Remorse: a library for converting keywords into morse code. This answers a suggestion by @lasse.olavi.maatta in response to @borkdude’s observation that ascii art is possible in keywords. Thanks to @p-himik for the name. https://github.com/quoll/remorse
Feature request: emit keywords with the ascii codes for speaker beeps embedded in them
Very disappointed in your naming skills. A var called a-z->morse
which contains not only morse for a-z, but also for numbers and a limited set of punctuations.
It was originally only letters. I only learned for 0.0.2 that punctuation also existed!
@U050WRF8X, there’s \u0007
. Are there any others?
seems like you changed horse midcourse without recourse
@U051N6TTC I only know of (char 7)
/ \u0007
2 in a row might work for a dash. But I don’t know how to delay between successive dots and dashes
you could insert line-feeds -- the movement of the print head should be enough delay 😉