Assuming these are UTF8 characters, the encoding is backwards compatible with ASCII. Therefore, you should be able to use the ASCII chart to classify non-printable character codes (0-31 and 127).
Gumm On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz>wrote: > René Dudfield wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I guess you could compare to various K_ variables? >> > > That's probably the most reliable way. > > An alternative would be to write a small test program to > find out the unicode chars produced for various keys by > experiment. I'm not sure they would be the same on all > platforms, though. > > -- > Greg >