Klerer-may system
Early system from Columbia University with special mathematics symbols. Its reference manual was two pages long!
[“Further Advances in Two-Dimensional Input-Output by Typewriter Terminals”, M. Klerer et al, Proc FJCC 31 (1967)].
[Sammet 1969, pp. 284-294].
(1994-10-24)
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