> As I said in my original message, this was not my idea - I just
> thought it was very clever.  I certainly can write my own behavior
> (in fact I did one on a project a few years back).  I just wanted to
> save an hour or two.  So again, if the person who posted this
> approach earlier is listening, I'd like to know if I can get a copy
> of your font to be embedded in my movie.
> 
> (As Al pointed out, Wingdings isn't "right" since it gives you
> different characters for each letter.  I just want a single character
> for all keystrokes.)

How about this - just embed any old font, choose "partial set" when
inserting it, put some obscure upper ascii char in the "other" field...
maybe not as pretty as having a field full of asterisks, but the "unknown
char" box should do the trick.

-Kurt




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