On 17 Jul 2002, at 13:33, Robert Patterson wrote: > On Wed, 17 July 2002, "David W. Fenton" wrote > > > If it's actually the ASCII code, then it wouldn't be possible. > > Eh? 'A' and 'a' and ctrl-a all have different, well-defined ascii codes between > 0 and 127. This is computer text 101. No need to track shift states.
Ctrl-a has an ASCII code? What exactly is its ASCII code? Do tell. > The option and alt combinations are less standard but will also work fine as > long as one doesn't cross platforms with (or at least will work on Macs). > Computer text 110. Uh huh. Please, give me a reference somewhere on the web for the ASCII codes for Ctrl-a->z and Ctrl-A->Z. Ctrl-0->9 is optional. And I mean *ASCII* codes, not ANSI or keyboard scan codes. -- David W. Fenton | http://www.bway.net/~dfenton David Fenton Associates | http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale