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Degrees Fahrenheit?
I've never heard of "EF" being used to denote degrees Fahrenheit. Conventionally it's "°F" (degree sign, capital F). The linked .pdf doesn't seem to contain a reference to "EF" either, but it does use "EF" (middle dot, capital F). And guess what: it shows up just like "EF" when pasted into Wikipedia's edit boxes—it's a character display issue. (The original editor,
Mikael Häggström possibly saw the same behaviour within his .pdf reader, and added it erroneously.) I'd originally tagged it with {{verify source}}, but given this discovery, I'll just edit it out.
TheFeds 06:09, 11 December 2008 (UTC)reply
This disambiguation page is within the scope of WikiProject Disambiguation, an attempt to structure and organize all
disambiguation pages on Wikipedia. If you wish to help, you can edit the page attached to this talk page, or visit the
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Degrees Fahrenheit?
I've never heard of "EF" being used to denote degrees Fahrenheit. Conventionally it's "°F" (degree sign, capital F). The linked .pdf doesn't seem to contain a reference to "EF" either, but it does use "EF" (middle dot, capital F). And guess what: it shows up just like "EF" when pasted into Wikipedia's edit boxes—it's a character display issue. (The original editor,
Mikael Häggström possibly saw the same behaviour within his .pdf reader, and added it erroneously.) I'd originally tagged it with {{verify source}}, but given this discovery, I'll just edit it out.
TheFeds 06:09, 11 December 2008 (UTC)reply