From: | Alban Hertroys <dalroi(at)solfertje(dot)student(dot)utwente(dot)nl> |
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To: | Bob Pawley <rjpawley(at)shaw(dot)ca> |
Cc: | "Scott Marlowe" <scott(dot)marlowe(at)gmail(dot)com>, "bricklen" <bricklen(at)gmail(dot)com>, <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Restore |
Date: | 2010-12-25 12:03:45 |
Message-ID: | 68283221-93E5-4FB4-AF38-E368CBD70EEA@solfertje.student.utwente.nl |
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On 25 Dec 2010, at 3:20, Bob Pawley wrote:
> When I type psql \I - I get the same as above.
Not \I, that option doesn't exist. It's \l (lower-case el).
You can't use it like that on the prompt either, but you can use "psql -l" there. The backslash (\) commands are available once you are in psql.
What font are you using in your mail client? Arial I guess? Not the best of screen fonts...
It doesn't matter most of the time as our brains are capable of substituting the correct letter given sufficient context, but in cases like these - where a character is on its own - it jumps out.
I'm not on Windows, so recommending a better font is difficult, but I read Georgia and Verdana are good alternatives (I often find Verdana too wide though).
Alban Hertroys
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