Alexandre Goujon <ale.gou...@gmail.com> writes: > I was looking for a forbidden char in batch files but just I found > accentuated chars whereas I wanted a single (not wide) char. > Finally, I found it in the ASCII table. > The \x1a character name is SUBSTITUTE and is exactly what we need.
It means end of file on Windows, so it's not a good choice. Please don't add magic control chars, do a @space@ style of thing. -- Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org