Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Sunday, December 29, 2002, 05:10, Thomas Fernandez wrote: > Try alt-0128. I don't understand this, normally I use alt to browse through the menus. How should I use alt to produce characters? -- Regards, Marcus Ohlström Using The Bat! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marcus, @29-Dec-2002, 13:05 +0100 (12:05 UK time) Marcus Ohlström [MO] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> Try alt-0128. MO> I don't understand this, normally I use alt to browse through MO> the menus. How should I use alt to pro

Re[2]: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Oleg Titov
Hello Thomas, Saturday, December 28, 2002, 10:10:20 PM, you wrote: TF> Hello Oleg, TF> On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 21:44:37 -0600 GMT (29/12/02, 10:44 +0700 GMT), TF> Oleg Titov wrote: TF>>> alt-128 = ¤ >> It should be t old, as I get "Ç" (french C with diacritic mark?) TF> Ç = alt-199 over here.

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Sunday, December 29, 2002, 13:31, Marck D Pearlstone wrote: > This is a feature of the PC BIOS. If you hold the Alt-key while typing > digits on the numeric pad, you can enter ASCII character codes to > produce any character from the keyboard. In this case, > will produce a ¤. Ah, the numeri

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marcus, @29-Dec-2002, 17:07 +0100 (16:07 UK time) Marcus Ohlström [MO] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: MO> ... I would of course like to know of other combinations as MO> well. Where can I find appropriate ANSI and ASCII tables?

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Scott Guthrie
Greetings Marcus, Another good place would be the back of just about any good Computer Language programming text, (eg C, C++, PERL, etc) or Computer Science textbook. Sunday, December 29, 2002, 10:23:00 AM, Marck wrote: ->|> Hi Marcus, ->|> @29-Dec-2002, 17:07 +0100 (16:07 UK time) Marcus Ohlst

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Thomas, > Try alt-0128. There was and Euro fix for all Windows flavours and most common fonts, and there should be an easy key combination to get the ¤ sign. On Spanish keyboard: AltGr+e = ¤ On UK English Keyboard: AltGr+4 = ¤ Most international keyboards use the AlGr+e (or very similar)

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Miguel, On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 20:01:32 +0100 GMT (30/12/02, 02:01 +0700 GMT), Miguel A. Urech wrote: > There was and Euro fix for all Windows flavours and most common fonts, > and there should be an easy key combination to get the ¤ sign. > On Spanish keyboard: AltGr+e = ¤ > On UK English K

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Thomas, on Mon, 30 Dec 2002 02:16:54 +0700GMT (29.12.02, 20:16 +0100GMT here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : >> Most international keyboards use the AlGr+e (or very similar) >> combination. TF> I don't have an altGR key. I believe it is similar to left-alt + TF> shif

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Peter, On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 20:26:24 +0100 GMT (30/12/02, 02:26 +0700 GMT), Peter Meyns wrote: > Alt Gr is the right alt key here. It is the same as left-alt + ctrl. And it > indeed produces a ¤ sign with E. *S* Not here. Right-alt + e opens the Edit menu in the editor, as does left-alt + e

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Thomas, on Mon, 30 Dec 2002 02:33:04 +0700GMT (29.12.02, 20:33 +0100GMT here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : >> Alt Gr is the right alt key here. It is the same as left-alt + ctrl. And it >> indeed produces a ¤ sign with E. *S* TF> Not here. Right-alt + e opens the E

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Thomas, > I don't have an altGR key. I believe it is similar to left-alt + > shift. No Euro symbol when pressed in combination with the e key. On some keyboards, the right-alt key behaves as AltGr. Anyway, AltGr is equal to Ctrl+Alt. > My Chinese keyboard behaves like a US keyboard in "Eng

Re: Shorm Message Service (SMS) and TB! (request for 2 features)

2002-12-29 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Hans, On Sunday, December 29, 2002 at 12:54:47 AM you [HG] wrote (at least in part): HG> Guten Tag Peter Palmreuther, HG> am Samstag, 28. Dezember 2002 um 23:14 schrieben Sie: Maybe you should try adjusting your template to use an English greeting on TBBETA (and TBUDL and TBOT if you're s