Your correct but the byte and the char are not quite identical.  You can utilize the byte type as a char more or less but it takes some work.  The byte has to be made an array and what's returned into the byte array will be character longs not specificly letters.  This is fine and easily worked around but it has to be worked around.  VB can work with scintilla it just seems to take a little more work on some of the things than a lot of other languages need.

Edward Poore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stewart,

From what I can remember VB has a Byte type, also I think that this is one of the only unsigned types in VB.  Correct me if I'm wrong since it's been several years since I used VB6.

Ed
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