thanks to all who answered my statement about lingo and accente words. 
valuable info.

At 12:02 28/10/00 -0400, you wrote:

> >>there's an odd director behavior that i've found about lingo and letters
> >>with accents,

> >
> >But accented characters are special characters, and aren't considered
> >normal letters (english bias).  I'll bet that Director only considers A-Z
> >and a-z as identical and no other characters outside of those 46.
>
> >Lingo is case-insensitive for characters with the high bit reset--IOW,
> >ASCII value <= 128 (and >= 65). It's an English bias, for sure--ASCII is a
> >7-bit standard, and doesn't support any accented characters (officially).
>
>There are other cases in which Lingo is case-sensitive, even when using 
>English letters.
>
>Details on case-sensitivity and accents and other diactrical marks can be 
>found in Appendix C of Lingo in a Nutshell.

i think lists are case sensitive. am i right?


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