¬ means not and is used as such in some branches of mathematics. Some obscure programming language (probably not developed in the USA as USA keyboards don't usually have it?) might use it instead of the '!' common as != not equals, though some languages use <> .
I use it as text bookmark when editing to mark places I want to rewrite.
Search FIRST for ¬ þ ¶ § µ Ω ¡ etc and use one that's not found as a placeholder.
Last edited by Quoth; 01-30-2021 at 09:37 AM.
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